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WIW? 2002 HDI Estate - cully - 05-10-2014

think i might be selling my 2002 hdi estate
just a question what do you think its worth?
ive owned this car since april 2010 its been very reliable to me

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list of goodies
two keys
engine 120k miles
recent service
cambelt done in January 2014
MOT till April 2015
has 12 months tax but shit new rules refunds that to me
its in the lower £145 tax for 12 months
Pro-steve stg 1 map
EGR blanked
electronic boost gauge OEM fitted into the speedo cluster
empty cat with twin backbox system
spax lower springs on front
white electro lumenesent dials
green switch illumination
Gold clones
drivers door loom replaced
dimming C5 rear view mirror

bad bits
rear tyres close to limit
rear window wiper not working
diablo std laqure peel on the bonnet and some on the roof
original clutch
original primary fuel pump

original project thread here
http://306oc.co.uk/forum/thread-460.html


RE: WIW? 2002 HDI Estate - Jimbo - 05-10-2014

Worth about the same as a ph1 kingfisher Dturbo last time i checked ThumbsUp


RE: WIW? 2002 HDI Estate - WiNgNuTz - 05-10-2014

Wanna swap? Big Grin


RE: WIW? 2002 HDI Estate - 1616six - 05-10-2014

£900ish max imo


RE: WIW? 2002 HDI Estate - cully - 05-10-2014

(05-10-2014, 01:29 PM)JJ0063 Wrote: £900ish max imo

cool thanks a sensible answer
TBH i wern't expecting that much Smile


looking at something else tomorrow so may be running the estate till the end of the month to get the most back from the tax which ive just put 12months on


RE: WIW? 2002 HDI Estate - Toms306 - 05-10-2014

I'd have said £1100 at a push with your unique extras to someone on here tbh...


RE: WIW? 2002 HDI Estate - WiNgNuTz - 05-10-2014

(05-10-2014, 05:20 PM)Toms306 Wrote: I'd have said £1100 at a push with your unique extras to someone on here tbh...

Agreed, £900ish to Joe Bloggs, but to the right person you'd probably be able to push your luck a bit more. Wink

Guess thats a no on the swap too! lol


RE: WIW? 2002 HDI Estate - Tom - 05-10-2014

Sad really, didnt Cully buy this when 306's were actually worth something? Hes seen it depreciate away Sad


RE: WIW? 2002 HDI Estate - cully - 05-10-2014

yup i paid £2750 in 2010


RE: WIW? 2002 HDI Estate - WiNgNuTz - 05-10-2014

Thats harsh, especially knowing what you've put into the old girl! Sad Kinda wish i could say its worth more now! Smile


RE: WIW? 2002 HDI Estate - Toms306 - 05-10-2014

That's not too bad tbf. Say you get a grand for it, have only 'lost' £400 a year. Though obviously with mods it's significantly more but you don't expect to get that money back.


RE: WIW? 2002 HDI Estate - Orta - 05-10-2014

I'm contemplating changing jobs and turning down a company car in favour of more salary and more p per mile. Anyone will still need a car to travel the country. So may well be interested in this shortly. Any concerns are the ££ that needs spending on it mentioned in your project thread? There's mention of the dreaded camber!! I'll need the car for two years and it'll do 75k+ so need to start with as good condition as possible!


RE: WIW? 2002 HDI Estate - Eeyore - 05-10-2014

Thought this car was mint last time I saw it! Probably about 900 as said before. I'd be surprised if it got 4 figures.


RE: WIW? 2002 HDI Estate - cully - 05-10-2014

The car is not mint remember the paintwork has gone downhill fast in the last 12 months,guys the last most of seen of this car is 18months ago at which point I bought my six.
The camber might be my imagination as every time I jack it up to check I find no movement in the swing arms atall