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  • Selling a broken car. Price help.
  • chrisdw
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    As per my other thread, my Peugeot Partner combi died the other night from a timing belt fail.

    A mechanic chap from work has said he would like to buy it as is.

    Its an 03 reg 1.6 16v petrol with just under 90k on the clock. 6 months MOT
    And a full tank of fuel!

    He asked me how much I want for it. I haven’t a clue what its worth. Any ideas?

    jambalaya
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    How much is car worth if it works (A). How much would job cost to repair belt / put in a recon engine (B) ? Value is roughly A-B less a bit more. Mechanic will fix car for less than you’ll pay “retail” but of course he wants to make a profit. Don’t forget when you sell the car you get back any full months remaining on the road tax.

    Just get a quote for the repair / replacement engine, even if on the phone.

    trail_rat
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    if it was me offering – it would be scrap value plus what ever the tank of fuel costs.
    on an 03 plate 1.6 petrol even in GWO your looking at about 800-1000 tops – and thats if you get lucky. I buy the diesel versions for about 1200 with ease on similar milages. and an engine from a u pull type place will be 150ish quid with no guarantee or about 4-500 with a guarantee

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    chrisdw
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    Thanks chaps. That’s helpful.
    After a bit of googling. An engine swap looks to be about 3 – 400 in labour. Sound about right?

    chrisdiesel
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    I buy stuff like that all the time, but as someone said due to age and relativity low repaired value it’s not worth a great deal, e bay is your best bet I buy stuff off there every now and then but get out bid by crazy amount for cars I don’t see any profit left when repaired,
    To give you an idea, to fix your car, would cost me in parts 16 valves/gaskets/seals/service bits/belt/water pump £250/300 and the book labour time is 10ish hours.
    So that’s why its value is near scrap.
    But as I said e bay is the best bet. Are you anywhere near Manchester?

    chrisdw
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    So repairing is going to be 6 to 700 really isn’t it. Gives me something to go on! Cheers.
    I’m in N Wales.

    jimjam
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    I had a car that had a gearbox failure. I procrastinated for ages what to with it until it was eventually going to rot away. I did some limited breaking myself. Removed the power steering pump, alternator, starter motor, brake calipers etc, basically stuff that I could remove with a ratchet and lift out, as well a few interior trim parts.

    I probably made £150-£200 for that lot then scrapped what was left.

    chrisdiesel
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    At a small garage with vat @£800 dealer over a grand last one I did at work was £1400, if you have time try e bay and I bet you it will fetch way more than someone local will offer you.

    hora
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    Chris diesel knows his onions inside and out on this topic.

    If it was me and the car (you’d know it better than most) was a good car overall I’d spend the circa £700 and get it sorted. You could buy another 3k car and low and behold it’s due a cambelt change soon, needs a service or was sold by the last owner as it had ongoing issues I.e a money pit. Providence is sometimes best. I erm change cars frequently and it can be a lottery if you buy a well valeted-shiny… Dog of a car.

    With a rebuild, you’ll get your oil changed? Plus I think coolant? At the sametime.

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