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		<title>Top 5 Tips : Selling your car on Ebay.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jul 2012 10:02:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Five Things you should do to make selling a car on Ebay easier and more profitable. (1) Provide a clear and accurate description. Seems like common sense but the amount of people who people who frame their listings as &#8220;2008 Audi for sale. Good car call Tony&#8221; Amazes me.  Tony here will be answering emails and taking phone calls for the rest of the week.  He will also have to do a load of viewings and his car will not meet its reserve. Take the time to provide all the detail you can. Think of questions you would &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/selling-your-car-on-ebay/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<h3>Five Things you should do to make selling a car on Ebay easier and more profitable.</h3>
<p>(1) Provide a clear and accurate description. Seems like common sense but the amount of people who people who frame their listings as &#8220;2008 Audi for sale. Good car call Tony&#8221; Amazes me.  Tony here will be answering emails and taking phone calls for the rest of the week.  He will also have to do a load of viewings and his car will not meet its reserve. Take the time to provide all the detail you can. Think of questions you would like answered. The more info you provide the less time you will have to answer silly enquiries and the more you are encouraging genuine people to bid with confidence.</p>
<p>(2) Be Honest about a cars faults. I will stop reading your listing if you describe your car as mint&#8230;its not, it&#8217;s a used car and I value your honesty. I tend to list cars by giving a summary of the car in general, Then I highlight good points and then I make bidders aware of any faults or imperfections. Do this so you don&#8217;t waste your time and other people&#8217;s. Once the auction ends the money is not in the bank. If you have miss described your car then expect the buyer to walk away without completing the deal.</p>
<p>(3) Check your Model and Spec and any extras before you list your car. Dont presume that All GT models have the six speed gearbox that your car does,  that may have been a valuable extra. Look out for value adding extras like Leather seats, 7 seats, sat nav, climate control etc you may find your car may be the GT model but also had another £1500 worth of factory extras. Nice bonus for the buyer but may have cost you some interest from other bidders.</p>
<p>(4) Take some good quality pictures and try to show your car at its best, but also highlight the few faults you have listed. You can take pictures of your dirty car on your camera phone if you want, but if you want to sell give it a wash and drive it to a location where you can take some nice pictures that show the car well. No matter were you live there must be an open space or car park where you can take some decent pictures of your pride and joy.</p>
<p>(5) Take the time to list all the cars service records and old Mots you hold for the car by mileage and by date. This is an important set of documents that help to sell your car. Full service history can mean a car with 80000 miles has had 3 services at 25K ,38K  and 53K. Another 80000 mile car with full service history may have nine service stamps from the one garage with the last service being @78K which included new tyres and a cambelt. I know which car I value far higher than the other.</p>
<p>Okay follow these tips and make your ebay selling experience a succesful one.</p>
<p>Remember you sell on your terms. So specify in your listings whether you are available for test drives and what the method of payment will be. If you follow these guidelines and list your car honestly then people will bid with confidence from miles away without feeling the need to view the car.</p>
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		<title>Top 5 Tips:Lower your Insurance Costs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2012 15:25:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Five Things you can do to try and save some money on your car Insurance renewal. (1) Use the online Aggregator websites. Its a little bit time consuming but worth the effort. Once you have filled in one you will be able to copy and paste your details into the others. We have had good results from confused.com but you can also try comparethemarket, moneysupermarket,go compare etc. (2) Get quoted for Fully comp. Sounds like an anomaly but most Insurance companies want to insure fully comprehensive only so you may actually end up paying a premium when you try &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/lower-your-insurance/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Five Things you can do to try and save some money on your car Insurance renewal.</p>
<p>(1) Use the online Aggregator websites. Its a little bit time consuming but worth the effort. Once you have filled in one you will be able to copy and paste your details into the others. We have had good results from confused.com but you can also try comparethemarket, moneysupermarket,go compare etc.</p>
<p>(2) Get quoted for Fully comp. Sounds like an anomaly but most Insurance companies want to insure fully comprehensive only so you may actually end up paying a premium when you try to save money by going third party only.</p>
<p>(3) Enter Accurate mileage. Dont round up mileage to a rough estimate. No need to say you are doing thirty thousand miles a years when the real figure is closer to twenty.</p>
<p>(4) Up your excess level. Obviously keep your excess at point that you are happy with but even changing your excess from £100 to £150 can make a big difference with some insurers.</p>
<p>(5) Consider you Job Title. Most important point here is dont lie about what you do for a living but most people could summarise their work role with a few different terms. You would be surprised what industries can be weighted against.</p>
<p>The joy of the compare all websites is you can enter your information and get quotes. Then make small changes and re-submit. There are some companies such as Aviva and Directline that do not participate on these sites and they may be worth a call. Finally if you have specialist needs or feel you need to discuss a bespoke policy its always good to pick up the phone. If your current insurance company is offering you a poor deal but you would like to stay with them then ring them up and explain that while you are happy to renew they are more expensive than their competitors. If they want to keep the business they will sharpen their pencil.</p>
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		<title>Top 5 Tips:Part exchanging your car</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2012 09:57:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Car dealer is not providing a public service. They are not obliged to offer any set rate for your car and they are perfectly entitled to make a profit. Heres how the transaction works.. (1) Give your car a wash and a vacuum. If you are serious get it valeted or give it a coat of wax. Why do this ? See how keen you would be on buying the dealers car if it wasnt looking smart and shiny on a forecourt. Imagine how interested in the car you would be if the boot was full of shopping &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/part-exchanging-your-car/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Car dealer is not providing a public service. They are not obliged to offer any set rate for your car and they are perfectly entitled to make a profit. Heres how the transaction works..<div class="simplePullQuote"><p>You are buying their car, they are buying your car.. Your Job is to sell your car to them.</p>
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<p>(1) Give your car a wash and a vacuum. If you are serious get it valeted or give it a coat of wax. Why do this ? See how keen you would be on buying the dealers car if it wasnt looking smart and shiny on a forecourt. Imagine how interested in the car you would be if the boot was full of shopping and the car was coated in dirt and the rear view mirror had twelve magic tree air fresheners attached.</p>
<p>(2) Get all your Paperwork in order. If you have a book of service records,old mots and related bills then package them together in a folder to present to a dealer. You need the dealer to know that he is buying a much loved motor car with the paperwork to back it up. If a dealer is aware of how good your car is he may have an eye to retailing it to one of his customers rather than sending it to auction.</p>
<p>(3) Be aware of how much your car is worth. This wont take long use the Autotrader, ebay, motors etc and see what similiar cars are selling for. Dont be fooled by people who over value their car,  and <div class="simplePullQuote"><p>dont presume your car is worth the same as the one advertised by an Aston Martin dealer in London</p>
</div>. By the same virtue dont be discouraged by really cheaply advertised cars on mobile phone numbers. These are usually cheap for a reason, find a median price that your car should be making.</p>
<p>(4) Use the &#8220;we will buy your car for cash&#8221; type underwriters. Even if you dont sell your car to them you will get a solid offer for your vehicle. It will most probably fall short of your expectations but a concrete offer will at least give you a real price to work off. Shop around and use a few of these services.</p>
<p>(5) Ask the dealer for a straight cash price for his car. This will show you how he really values your car . If the straight price is very competitive you may want to fall back on one of the previous offers you have received or try your hand selling your car yourself.</p>
<p><div class="simplePullQuote"><p>Most important thing to remember is the real cost of buying a car is the cost to change</p>
</div>. If you are looking at a good car that is advertised competitively you cannot expect the dealer to match the trade in price offered to you by a dealer who was selling a similiar vehicle for two grand more. Remember you dont just go to a dealer to buy you go to sell as well. Make sure you present your car at its best and make the dealer aware that its a good car thats been well looked after.</p>
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		<title>Tesco Find There was no Fat left to Trim.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2012 07:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wrote an article about Autoquake when they went belly-up a few years back which brought me a lot of positive feedback. When Tesco cars got into bed with the struggling Carsite operation, I again wrote a brief piece about how they should be able to bring some fresh knowledge to the market and how using Carsites experience of a tough few years of online retailing might be able to make it work. I did point out at the time that I believed Tesco only viewed Cars as a gateway product to Finance,Servicing,Insurance etc,  this was based on my &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/tesco-cars/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wrote an article about Autoquake when they went belly-up a few years back which brought me a lot of positive feedback. When Tesco cars got into bed with the struggling Carsite operation, I again wrote a brief piece about how they should be able to bring some fresh knowledge to the market and how using Carsites experience of a tough few years of online retailing might be able to make it work.</p>
<p>I did point out at the time that I believed Tesco only viewed Cars as a gateway product to Finance,Servicing,Insurance etc,  this was based on my knowledge of the car trade and the ridiculous margins that the trade works to.  So a little over a year later Tesco have decided to shut this project down. I am not surprised and the only eyebrow raiser was why they didn&#8217;t get out after about two to three months, time enough to know used cars are a non runner.</p>
<p>Tesco as a company will steamroller to massive profits as usual this year and the closing of a car retailing arm will be one of several hundred promotions/strategies they will introduce or scrap on a yearly basis.  I think analysis of stock or pricing models etc is old news, we all knew the model and plan. The bottom line is Tesco introduce Lean systems into the market. In any retailing project they take on they look to trim the fat out of the supply line so they can place the product into the consumers basket as efficiently as possible.  They cut out waste, cut out middle men and agents, streamline systems to be as labour effective as possible, maximise existing profit streams and develop new ones.</p>
<p>When Tesco entered the UK used car market they entered the leanest possible used car market on the planet. I have moved around the world buying and selling cars, I keep in regular contact with overseas clients and can guarantee you that nobody works for smaller money than a UK used car dealer. Today I will have buyers at Three large auctions spread out across the country.  They will be standing toe to toe with buyers for major chains and retail supermarkets who will all be trying to buy similar product.  We all see cars differently and this is a determining factor in the sale price.  Another determining factor is how cheaply dealers are prepared to work,  and when it comes to saleable stock that has a good turnover  large retailers are happy to take on good Vauxhall,VW,Ford and Toyota stock  with £300 to £500 ticket in them and hope to be able to make any actual profit from Part/ex or a  finance/warranty/servicing plan.  When I speak to friends overseas bemoaning the fact they only pulled a few grand from a used deal or speak to friends in other retailing businesses moaning about how they only make £30 profit from an item they are buying for £40 a unit I really feel they don&#8217;t know how easy they have it.</p>
<p>In my mind Tesco would have had a definite plan to make it work but a few months of operations would have shown them the real profits, and after looking into every avenue to reduce costs and maximise profits only to find the entire industry at its cutting edge was running as lean as possible anyway, decided they would leave it to us and get back to profitable projects.</p>
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		<title>UK Used Car Market Jan-Mar 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2012 05:01:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If ever the gulf between trade auction prices and forecourt retail prices was closing then the current period is increasingly tight. So tight in fact that many Retail supermarkets have actually stopped the buying of usual stalwards such as Corsas,Insignias, Golfs and even Ford products. Many of these sellers were finding that unless a suitable Finance package was being sold with the car the deals were not adding up. Despite record numbers of cars being available at auction the recycling of cars which we have seen since mid period 2011 continues and vendors are just unwilling to wash out &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/uk-used-car-market-jan-mar/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If ever the gulf between trade auction prices and forecourt retail prices was closing then the current period is increasingly tight. So tight in fact that many Retail supermarkets have actually stopped the buying of usual stalwards such as Corsas,Insignias, Golfs and even Ford products. Many of these sellers were finding that unless a suitable Finance package was being sold with the car the deals were not adding up. Despite record numbers of cars being available at auction the recycling of cars which we have seen since mid period 2011 continues and vendors are just unwilling to wash out cars like they were doing in 09&#8242;-10&#8242;. At Manheim and BCA is is not an uncommon sight to see a unit rolling through for its sixth to eighth sale.  unheard of in the past, but making sense now as eventually these cars are finding a buyer. </p>
<p>There are many problems for retailers but the product coming back off lease is increasingly too mileagy. Despite modern cars being capable of doing the mileage it is still hard to convince a retail public that wants a sub 12K per annum vehicle. Guides have been generous on pricing also and estimates are based on smaller numbers of high mileage vehicles coming to market, the result retail and low mile cars are smashing book and the regular 25-30K cars are recycling and finding a new home slow work.</p>
<p>The export market is expanding with strong sales to Eastern Europe and Southern Africa. Sales in Ireland,Malta and Cyprus remain strong on low emission models that comply locally.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Total Export figures for Commercial vehicles from Japan in 2011&#8242; Ranking Destination Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11 Apr-11 May-11 Jun-11 Jul-11 Aug-11 Sep-11 Oct-11 Nov-11 Dec-11 Total 1 UAE 1,987 2,847 3,068 3,014 2,543 3,116 3,070 2,061 1,869 2,364 2,123 2,324 30,386 2 PHILIPPINES 1,034 1,613 1,264 1,695 1,667 1,376 1,019 884 825 1,044 1,645 1,814 15,880 3 SOUTH AFRICA 819 1,586 1,222 1,193 802 1,005 1,210 1,067 1,004 1,226 1,429 1,129 13,692 4 RUSSIA 544 931 1,219 1,310 1,059 1,207 751 975 1,010 942 1,226 1,097 12,271 5 SRI LANKA 454 920 720 819 714 1,413 1,310 858 1,206 1,356 &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/japanese-used-commercials-2011/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Total Export figures for Commercial vehicles from Japan in 2011&#8242;</p>
<p>Ranking Destination Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11 Apr-11 May-11 Jun-11 Jul-11 Aug-11 Sep-11 Oct-11 Nov-11 Dec-11 Total</p>
<p>1 UAE 1,987 2,847 3,068 3,014 2,543 3,116 3,070 2,061 1,869 2,364 2,123 2,324 30,386</p>
<p>2 PHILIPPINES 1,034 1,613 1,264 1,695 1,667 1,376 1,019 884 825 1,044 1,645 1,814 15,880</p>
<p>3 SOUTH AFRICA 819 1,586 1,222 1,193 802 1,005 1,210 1,067 1,004 1,226 1,429 1,129 13,692</p>
<p>4 RUSSIA 544 931 1,219 1,310 1,059 1,207 751 975 1,010 942 1,226 1,097 12,271</p>
<p>5 SRI LANKA 454 920 720 819 714 1,413 1,310 858 1,206 1,356 896 800 11,466</p>
<p>6 CHILE 323 529 770 696 985 778 512 598 493 709 370 465 7,228</p>
<p>7 KENYA 253 620 704 833 916 924 642 459 628 413 384 220 6,996</p>
<p>8 UGANDA 318 522 355 610 562 749 621 304 601 467 379 346 5,834</p>
<p>9 PAKISTAN 244 297 337 143 267 334 438 434 384 519 568 809 4,774</p>
<p>10 THAILAND 354 525 532 584 321 338 369 261 245 275 162 183 4,149</p>
<p>Note:These statistics are provided by Japan Customs and Tariff Bureau. Total 112,676</p>
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		<title>UK Auction Results 20th-30th August</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2011 10:32:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The number of people attending auctions at the moment is testament to the school holidays and hopefully normal service will resume next week. Low mileage retail stock continues to make over book, but sellers are being unrealistic with older stock and we are seeing a major recycling of unsold cars.Many popping up optimistically in various auction centres. 57  Mini cooper S Black chilli pack 1/2 leather 23K £9500. 08  BMW 330i Msport Coupe Auto 66K £11500. 08 Nissan Quashqai 2.0Dci Tekna 5dr 30K £11550. 09  Honda Civic Type R 30K Red £9700. 07  Nissan Note 1.4SE 5dr Red 20K &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/uk-auction-results-20th-30th-august/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The number of people attending auctions at the moment is testament to the school holidays and hopefully normal service will resume next week. Low mileage retail stock continues to make over book, but sellers are being unrealistic with older stock and we are seeing a major recycling of unsold cars.Many popping up optimistically in various auction centres.</p>
<p>57  Mini cooper S Black chilli pack 1/2 leather 23K £9500.</p>
<p>08  BMW 330i Msport Coupe Auto 66K £11500.</p>
<p>08 Nissan Quashqai 2.0Dci Tekna 5dr 30K £11550.</p>
<p>09  Honda Civic Type R 30K Red £9700.</p>
<p>07  Nissan Note 1.4SE 5dr Red 20K £4125</p>
<p>56  Hyundai Coupe 2.0SE Red, black leather 31K £3200.</p>
<p>06 Toyota Yaris 1.0VVt-i T2 5dr Silver 47K £3425</p>
<p>07 Mini Cooper Cabrio Grey met black leather 6K £8100.</p>
<p>55  Chrysler Grand Voyager 3.3Ltd Grey met, black leather 58K £4700.</p>
<p>06  Mini One Green 67K £4000.</p>
<p>55  Nissan 350Z Black , yellow(bright beige)Leather, Rays Alloys 32K £8950.</p>
<p>57  Fiat Panda 1.1 Active 5dr Blue met 25K £2700</p>
<p>07 Suzuki Swift 1.5GLX Grey 5dr 45K £3600</p>
<p>58  Honda Civic Type R 26K Red</p>
<p>57 Ford Ranger White 50 K £5200. Van spec no A/C ,</p>
<p>07  Mitsu L200 4Work(Van Spec) Grey met 50K no A/C £5750</p>
<p>57 Mitsu L200 4Work (Van Spec)White 12K £6800</p>
<p>07  Mitsu L200 Warrior Grey 25K £8000.</p>
<p>09  Mitsu L200 Warrior Black 31K £8950.</p>
<p>57  Nissan Navara &#8220;die hard&#8221;Grey 66K.</p>
<p>57  Nissan Navara Sport 94K £6900</p>
<p>53: Merc S350 38K £6200</p>
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		<title>Auction Results 10th-19th August</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2011 10:51:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prices are up at the moment which can be Attributed to the school holidays. Commercial prices are also very strong which is not so easy to explain. 2009: Seat Leon 2.0CRD tdi 170(FR) Gunmetal 15K £11,300.2006: Porsche Cayenne Turbo S Semi Auto Black,full spec 73K £17500. . 2007: BMW 320D SE Black, Full leather 42K £9000. 2008: Renault Clio 1,5DCi Dynamique Mauve 30K £5700. 2007: BMW 120D M-Sport Black with white leather+Sat 71K £8700. 2008: Jag X-Type 2.0D S Gunmetal with grey Leather 85K £5800. 2008: Audi A3 Sportback 5dr 2.0TDi 143 Blue met Cream interior 29K £9800. 2007: Vauxhall &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/auction-results-10th-19th-august/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prices are up at the moment which can be Attributed to the school holidays. Commercial prices are also very strong which is not so easy to explain.</p>
<p>2009: Seat Leon 2.0CRD tdi 170(FR) Gunmetal 15K £11,300.2006: Porsche Cayenne Turbo S Semi Auto Black,full spec 73K £17500. .</p>
<p>2007: BMW 320D SE Black, Full leather 42K £9000.</p>
<p>2008: Renault Clio 1,5DCi Dynamique Mauve 30K £5700.</p>
<p>2007: BMW 120D M-Sport Black with white leather+Sat 71K £8700.</p>
<p>2008: Jag X-Type 2.0D S Gunmetal with grey Leather 85K £5800.</p>
<p>2008: Audi A3 Sportback 5dr 2.0TDi 143 Blue met Cream interior 29K £9800.</p>
<p>2007: Vauxhall Zafira 1.9CDti 120 Black 55K £5100.</p>
<p>2007: Mini Cooper 1.6 Red 59K £5950.</p>
<p>2008: Ford Mondeo 1.6 Zetec(125)5dr Black 54K £5350.</p>
<p>2009: Audi A4 2.0TDI 143 SE Black 30K £13700.</p>
<p>2008: Seat Altea 1.9TDi Stylance Semi auto Silver 79K £5100.</p>
<p>2008: Ford Mondeo 2.0TDci 140Edge Grey 5dr 43K £6300.</p>
<p>2008: Audi A4 2.0TDi 143 SE Black 53K £10300.</p>
<p>2008: Audi A4 2.0TDi 143 Avant Black 50K £11800.</p>
<p>2008: Audi A4 2.0TDi 143 SE Silver 43K £10900.</p>
<p>2009: Vauxhall Insignia 2.0CDTi 130 Black 26K £8650.</p>
<p>2007: Peugeot 307CC 1.6Sport(Cabrio) Red 68K £4950.</p>
<p>2008: Fiat Grande Punto 1.4 Dynamic Grey 16K £4250.</p>
<p>2008: Mazda 6 2.0D 140TS 5dr Blue 56K £6350.</p>
<p>2008: BMW 520D 177SE 4dr Black-Biscuit leather 62K £11700.</p>
<p>2007: VW Golf 2.0TDi 170 3dr GT Black 59K £7450.</p>
<p>2010: Volvo XC90 2.4D5 185 Active Auto. Blue 12K £20000.</p>
<p>2008: Mini One 1.4 Silver 13K £6250. Poverty Spec,</p>
<p>2007: VW Touran 2.0TDi 140 Gunmetal 65K £7600.</p>
<p>2008: Ford Mondeo 2.0TDci 140 Zetec 59K Black £6550.</p>
<p>2008: Volvo V70 2.4D SE Geartronic Estate Grey 57K £10300.</p>
<p>2009: Audi S5 V8 Quattro Coupe Blue Met-Black recaro leather 35K £24300.</p>
<p>2008: Ford Fiesta 1.4 Zetec Climate Black 5dr 26K £3950.</p>
<p>2008: Renault Espace 2.0DCi 130 Dynamique Blue met 52K £6250.</p>
<p>2008: Peugeot 207 SW 1.6Hdi 90 Sport estate Grey 48K £5500.</p>
<p>2008: BMW 320D SE Coupe Dk Blue  21K £13300.</p>
<p>2008: Renault Megane 1.6VVT Dynamique 5dr Silver 40K £3400.</p>
<p>2009: Honda Accord 2.2i-Dtec EX estate,auto Black-Leather 56K £12,300.</p>
<p>2008: Ford Galaxy 1.8TDCi Edge 100 Black  manual 56K £8600.</p>
<p>2009: Seat Exeo 2.0CR 143 tdi 4dr Blue 39K £9000.</p>
<p>2008: Mertcedes C220 Cdi Sport auto Grey 71K £12400.</p>
<p>2009: Audi A3 1.9TDi Sportback 5dr 57K £9525.</p>
<p>2009: Honda Civic 2.0 i Type R Red 17K £8700.</p>
<p>2008: VW Golf 1.9Tdi S 3dr Black 19K £7000.</p>
<p>2009: Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 Design 16V 3dr 7K £5600.</p>
<p>2007: Peugeot 207 1.4 Sport 16V 5dr Black 41K £3750.</p>
<p>2008: Nissan Note 1.6 Tekna 5dr Coffee 14K £4850,2008: Toyota Yaris 1.3 VVT-i T Spirit 5dr Silver 21K £5300.</p>
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		<title>Auction Results 1st-9th Aug</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Aug 2011 07:18:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although there has been an upturn in the market for Sports and High spec Exec models, In general prices are still way off book and its a buyers market for meat and veg cars. Heres a look at some examples from  the last week.  2008(08)Toyota Auris 1.6VVTi TR Hatch 5dr Grey 16K £5800.  2010(10)Vauxhall Insignia 2.0CDTi 130 Exclusiv Hatch Carbon Black 9K £10,950.  2008(08)BMW 116i 122 ES Silver 27K £7425.  2008(08)Vauxhall Zafira 1.6VVT 115 Exclusiv Black 16K £5000. 2008(58)Nissan Micra 1.2 Acenta Auto  Red 8K £4950.  2008(58)Ford C-Max 1.8TDci Zetec Black 21K £7600. 2008(58)Renault Megane 1.6VVT Dynamique Cabrio Red &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/auction-results-1st-9th-aug/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although there has been an upturn in the market for Sports and High spec Exec models, In general prices are still way off book and its a buyers market for meat and veg cars. Heres a look at some examples from  the last week.  2008(08)Toyota Auris 1.6VVTi TR Hatch 5dr Grey 16K £5800.  2010(10)Vauxhall Insignia 2.0CDTi 130 Exclusiv Hatch Carbon Black 9K £10,950.  2008(08)BMW 116i 122 ES Silver 27K £7425.  2008(08)Vauxhall Zafira 1.6VVT 115 Exclusiv Black 16K £5000. 2008(58)Nissan Micra 1.2 Acenta Auto  Red 8K £4950.  2008(58)Ford C-Max 1.8TDci Zetec Black 21K £7600. 2008(58)Renault Megane 1.6VVT Dynamique Cabrio Red 31K £5700.  2008(08)Nissan Quasqai 1.6 Acenta Hatch Blue 8K £9400.  2008(08)Ford C-Max 2.0 Titanium Black 57K £3700.  2009(09) Ford Focus 1.6 Zetec 3dr Black 10K  £5900.  2008(08)Saab 9-3 1.8T 150 Vector Sport Auto Beige 21K £7000.  2008(08)Renault Kangoo 1.6 Expression Auto Grey 10K £4100.  2008(08)VW Golf 1.4 TSi 122 Match Black 31K £6700.  2008(08)Nissan Note 1.6 Tekna Blue 5dr 20K £3750.  2008(08)Ford Fiesta 2.0ST 3dr Black 44K £4750.  2009(09)VW Touaran 1.9TDI 105 S Black 11K £10,150.</p>
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		<title>Auction Results 25th/27th July</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 07:06:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[2010(60)Vauxhall Astra 1.7CDti 110 SRi 5dr Hatch Black 5K £11,300.  2008(08)Fiat Doblo 1.3 Multijet 41K Red £2950.  2008(08)Jeep Patriot 2.4 Ltd 5dr Black 9K £7900.  2008 Nissan Note 1.6 Acenta R Auto Red 14K £3900.  2009 Citroen Grand Picasso 1.6Hdi 110 Exclusive EDS Auto Silver 15K  £9,900.  2008(08)Chysler Sebring 2.9 Ltd Gold 36K £3500. 2008(08) Vauxhall Astra twintop 1.8 vvt sport Auto Black 27K £6750.  2008(08)Citroen Grand Picasso 1.6 Hdi 110 VTR+ Silver 18K £7250  2008(08)Ford Focus 2.0 Titaniym 5dr Black 15K £6350. 2008(58)Renault grand espace 2.0Dci 150 Black 20K £7650. 2008(08)Volvo V50 1.8 R-Design sport Estate Silver 28K &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/auction-results-25th27th-july/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>2010(60)Vauxhall Astra 1.7CDti 110 SRi 5dr Hatch Black 5K £11,300.  2008(08)Fiat Doblo 1.3 Multijet 41K Red £2950.  2008(08)Jeep Patriot 2.4 Ltd 5dr Black 9K £7900.  2008 Nissan Note 1.6 Acenta R Auto Red 14K £3900.  2009 Citroen Grand Picasso 1.6Hdi 110 Exclusive EDS Auto Silver 15K  £9,900.  2008(08)Chysler Sebring 2.9 Ltd Gold 36K £3500. 2008(08) Vauxhall Astra twintop 1.8 vvt sport Auto Black 27K £6750.  2008(08)Citroen Grand Picasso 1.6 Hdi 110 VTR+ Silver 18K £7250  2008(08)Ford Focus 2.0 Titaniym 5dr Black 15K £6350. 2008(58)Renault grand espace 2.0Dci 150 Black 20K £7650. 2008(08)Volvo V50 1.8 R-Design sport Estate Silver 28K £7500. 2008(08)Peugeot 308 1.6 Hdi 90 S Silver 24K £5450.  2008(08)Honda Civic 1.8 i-vtec SE Grey 5dr 37K  £5750. 2008(08) Renault Grand Modus 1.2 TCe Dynamique 23K Blue £3800. 2008(08)Ford Focus C-Max 1.6 style black 5dr 19K £4450.</p>
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		<title>Auction Results 23rd to 26th July</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jul 2011 10:55:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A quick run through some stock we have seen sold this week. 2008(08) Ford Focus C-Max Style 1.6 Blue 12K £5200.  2008(08) VW Golf 1.6FSi Match Steel Grey 5dr 20K £6750. 2008(08)Vauxhall Vectra 1.8VVT Life Estate Bronze 18K £4500.  2009(08)Citroen Grand Picasso 1.8 16V VTR+ Grey 35K £4600.  2009(09)Ford Fiesta 1.2 82 Style 5dr Blue 5K £6250.  2008(58)Honda Jazz 1.4i-DSi SE 5dr Silver 31K £4750.  2011(11)Vauxhall Corsa 1.3CDTi 95 Ecoflex Exclusive 3dr 0K £9800.  2008(08)Chrysler Sebring 2.0CRD Limited Silver 15K £4700. 2008(08)Ford Focus 1.6 Zetec Black 5dr 13K £5500.  2008(08)Vauxhall Astra 1.3CDTi 90 Life 5dr 25K Black £4950.  2008(08)Citroen &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/auction-results-23rd-to-26th-july/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A quick run through some stock we have seen sold this week. 2008(08) Ford Focus C-Max Style 1.6 Blue 12K £5200.  2008(08) VW Golf 1.6FSi Match Steel Grey 5dr 20K £6750. 2008(08)Vauxhall Vectra 1.8VVT Life Estate Bronze 18K £4500.  2009(08)Citroen Grand Picasso 1.8 16V VTR+ Grey 35K £4600.  2009(09)Ford Fiesta 1.2 82 Style 5dr Blue 5K £6250.  2008(58)Honda Jazz 1.4i-DSi SE 5dr Silver 31K £4750.  2011(11)Vauxhall Corsa 1.3CDTi 95 Ecoflex Exclusive 3dr 0K £9800.  2008(08)Chrysler Sebring 2.0CRD Limited Silver 15K £4700. 2008(08)Ford Focus 1.6 Zetec Black 5dr 13K £5500.  2008(08)Vauxhall Astra 1.3CDTi 90 Life 5dr 25K Black £4950.  2008(08)Citroen C3 1.6Exclusive 5dr Auto Red 15K £4600.  2008(08)Ford Galaxy 1.8TDCi 125 Ghia Silver 22K £11800. 2008(08)Chevrolet Lacetti 1.4SE Hatch Blue 13K £2625.  2009(59)Peugeot 308 1.6HDI 90 S 5dr Black 23K £6650. 2008(08)Renault Scenic 1.6VVT Dynamique Grey 25K £3975.  2008(08)Citroen Grand Picasso 1.816V VTR+ Gold 20K £5300.  2008(08)Vauxhall Astra 1.6Life 115 Blue 17K £4350. 2008(58)Volvo C30 1.6R-Design Coupe Sport Black 20K £8600. 2009(58) Vauxhall Zafira 1.6 Life Blue 20K £5100.</p>
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		<title>Auction Results 18th to 23rd July</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Used Prices at Auction continue to be good news for buyers with most cars struggling to reach book clean prices and others frankly miles behind. After a period when sellers where hanging on to stock in the hope that prices would return we are now back into selling mode. Heres a few sold examples from Last week. 2008(08)Citroen Grand Picasso 1.6HDi VTR+ EGS(110) Purple met 21K  £7600.  2008(08)Fiat Panda 1.2 Leganza Auto 5dr Gold 4K £4300.  2008(08)Peugeot 308 1.4VTi S 5dr Hatch 25K Black £4750.  2008(58)Renault Magane 1.6VVT Dynamique 5dr 12K Grey £ 4400. 2011(60)Kia Soul 1.6CRDi Tempest Titanium &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/auction-results-18th-to-23rd-july/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Used Prices at Auction continue to be good news for buyers with most cars struggling to reach book clean prices and others frankly miles behind. After a period when sellers where hanging on to stock in the hope that prices would return we are now back into selling mode. Heres a few sold examples from Last week. 2008(08)Citroen Grand Picasso 1.6HDi VTR+ EGS(110) Purple met 21K  £7600.  2008(08)Fiat Panda 1.2 Leganza Auto 5dr Gold 4K £4300.  2008(08)Peugeot 308 1.4VTi S 5dr Hatch 25K Black £4750.  2008(58)Renault Magane 1.6VVT Dynamique 5dr 12K Grey £ 4400. 2011(60)Kia Soul 1.6CRDi Tempest Titanium Silver Auto 4K £11,100.  2008(08)Ford Focus 1.6 Style Estate Auto Octane Blue 12K £4900.  2008(08)Vauxhall Zafira 1.6 Life Black Sapphire 22K £4650.  2008(08)Citroen Grand Picasso 1.816V VTR+ Arctic Steel Manual 35K £4550.  2010(10)Vauxhall Insignia 2.0CRTi 130 Exclusive Hatch Carbon Black 5K £10,700.  2008(08)Nissan Note 1.4 Acenta 5dr Silver 8K £4800.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Market view by brand Q through U.   July/August 2011 Renault: The Twingo is a good little seller in the Renault sport versions. Both the 133 and 133 Cup version hold on to their value nicely. In the new shape clio, the 1.5 Dci continues to sell well. The 1.6 petrol is only wanted in Initiale Spec. Renault sport versions are always good news with the 200 and the Lux models, both particularly sought after in strong colours. Meganes are getting cheaper across the board and older cars are really sticking unless cheap. High spec 2.0 Dci‘s are a decent &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/uk-market-view-julaug-q-to-t/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Market view by brand Q through U.   July/August 2011 </strong></p>
<p><strong>Renault: </strong>The <strong>Twingo</strong> is a good  little seller in the Renault sport versions. Both the 133 and 133 Cup  version hold on to their value nicely. In the new shape <strong>clio,</strong> the 1.5 Dci continues to sell well. The 1.6 petrol is only wanted in  Initiale Spec. Renault sport versions are always good news with the 200  and the Lux models, both particularly sought after in strong colours<strong>. Meganes</strong> are getting cheaper across the board and older cars are really sticking  unless cheap. High spec 2.0 Dci‘s are a decent retail bet.  Pre 08 <strong>Lagunas</strong> are bargain bin items and a diesel one is a decent option if you are  looking for a cheap car. The new model has been received a  bit better  and has performed as well as any other car in its class. Used estates  are particularly sought after. In the saloon the 2.0 Dci is the safest  bet. Big petrol engine <strong>coupes</strong> have suffered the  expected first 18 months savage depreciation, but are good value used  and are a good seller. All petrol’s are struggling in the <strong>scenic</strong> range. The 1.5 Dci is a solid depreciator when bought used. In under 2  year old cars, a high spec 1.9 Dci goes well from showrooms. Despite a  large range of models the <strong>Grand Scenic</strong> is still  relatively rare and is a good seller across the board. Diesels are the  best performers and you should get the 7 seats. The grand <strong>Espace </strong>is  still a unique car in its field despite many new competitors and is a  sought after bit of kit in normal and grand espace spec. The 2.0Dci is  the best seller with the 175Bhp engines particularly good news.</p>
<p><strong>Saab</strong>: Could well have gone belly up by the time you  read this. I think they have just freed up 40 million of capital but in  car manufacturer terms that barely covers the stationary. Of course this  uncertainty should have no affect on the used market, but it does. In  the <strong>9-3</strong> the cabrios are not the bulletproof performer  they used to be but still have a decent following. The 1.9Tid is by far  the best seller in saloon and estate. Low spec linear models are slow to  sell. The <strong>9-5</strong> is not too much different, but with a lot of motorway mileage cars knocking about, retail cars are mileage sensitive.</p>
<p><strong>Seat</strong>: The <strong>Ibiza</strong> is solid and  economical in either petrol or diesel and remains one of the best  performing cars in its class. The sporty Bocanegra model is a valuable  rarity. Similarly the <strong>Leon</strong> holds its value well with the 140bhp 2.0Tdi being the best model. In the <strong>Altea</strong> sensible spec cars sell well, the 105bhp 1.9Tdi is the one to buy with an eye on long term depreciation. The <strong>Toledo</strong> is a bit of an oddity and is getting cheaper used. Aim for a higher  spec diesel as the petrol’s are not attracting much interest. The <strong>Exeo</strong> is a cheap Audi A4 and has held its value pretty well so far. The <strong>Alhambra</strong> is a retail star, particularly in Auto, the 2.0Tdi Ecomotive is the  best model. Old models are still solid in the 1.9Tdi and like their  sister car the Ford Galaxy if you can find one without huge mileage then  it is worth good money.</p>
<p><strong>Skoda:</strong> The 1.9 Tdi <strong>Fabia</strong> is a good  seller but that is a true statement of any V.A.G car that runs that  unit. The 1.2 petrol is a decent selling cheap car and plain specs are  fine. Estates extract a premium. Diesels are always good news in the <strong>Octavia</strong> but the newer 1.4Tsi petrol is also selling well. For a big lump the <strong>Superb</strong> has held on to its value well and newer cars are rock solid.</p>
<p><strong>Subaru:</strong> Fresh Subaru’s sell best from Main dealers, where a good spec <strong>Legacy</strong> tourer will make solid money.  <strong>Impreza</strong> Prices are buoyed by the cache of <strong>WRX</strong> big brother and rarity. The WRX itself has grown a far stronger  following now, than when first launched and is now a good seller. The <strong>STI</strong> Models make a good chunk over a standard WRX but are worth every penny and if you can you should.</p>
<p><strong>Suzuki</strong>: The <strong>Swift</strong> holds its value  well in a hard class, with the plain 1.3  5dr on the whole, possibly  being the best value. The Little 3dr 1.6 Sport is funky looking and is a  good seller. The <strong>Grand Vitara</strong> used to be the starter  car for caravan club members but newer models have ramped up the luxury,  build and price. Always has a following with petrol’s performing almost  as well as diesels.</p>
<p><strong>Toyota</strong>: Small Toyotas always sell well so the <strong>Aygo</strong> is no surprise. <strong>Yaris</strong> is similar news. In the petrol, comparatively the 1.0 does better than  the 1.3. Long term the the 1.5 Diesel is holding its value best, 5drs  are preferred and plain cars are harder to budge. TR and T-Sprit spec  are the most sought after cars for retailers. The last of the <strong>corolla</strong> diesels are still sellers. The <strong>verso</strong> is good news with the 2.2 T- spirit being a rare retail car that is sought after. The <strong>Auris</strong> hasn’t performed as well as the corolla but still remains good news.  The 1.6VVti petrol goes well and the 1.4 Diesel has improved in value  this year, as people have realised it will travel to Rome on a tank of  fuel. 5 doors are worth a bit more than 3drs and the scabby spec T2 is  hardest to shift. The <strong>Prius</strong> is no fun to drive and its  claimed mpg appears only achievable in a laboratory. Retail cars are  very mileage sensitive with only low K cars making top money. Sales are  also geographically sensitive with London cars making better prices. The  <strong>Avensis</strong> is a major used bargain and a 4-6 year old car  owned for a few years will continue to hold most of its value. The  1.8VVti petrol is as cheap to run as the Diesels. Older diesels without  huge mileage are increasingly rare. The <strong>Rav 4 </strong>remains a desirable car with the 2.2 Diesels performing very well.  Autos are always worth an extra premium. The <strong>MR2</strong> is a reliable alternative to the MX5,  buy one for about 5K and enjoy relatively cheap motoring. The <strong>Celica </strong>is getting on in years but a retail example still sells well. 180bhp T-sport model will make a large premium over Normal VVti.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Market view by brand M through P.   July/August 2011 Mazda: Anyone who’s driven the Mazda 2 1.4 Diesel will know they are painfully slow. They are also slow to sell, with the 1.6 Diesel Sport being the only consistently good seller. In the 3 model range, The 1.6 D is a steady seller with the Takara spec being popular. Bigger engine cars Like the MPS have actually strengthened in value as they have gotten older. The Mazda 5 suffers badly from depreciation in its maiden year, after that they are a steady if not spectacular performer. Diesels are saleable &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/uk-market-view-julaug-m-to-p/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Market view by brand M through P.   July/August 2011 </strong></p>
<p><strong>Mazda</strong><strong>: </strong>Anyone who’s driven the <strong>Mazda 2</strong> 1.4 Diesel will know they are painfully slow. They are also slow to  sell, with the 1.6 Diesel Sport being the only consistently good seller.  In the <strong>3 model range</strong>, The 1.6 D is a steady seller with the Takara spec being popular. Bigger engine cars Like the <strong>MPS </strong>have actually strengthened in value as they have gotten older. The <strong>Mazda 5</strong> suffers badly from depreciation in its maiden year, after that they are  a steady if not spectacular performer. Diesels are saleable with the  143BHP model being the sensible bet. The <strong>Mazda 6</strong> sells  well in all models, although cars over 5 year old are now heading south.  The Cavernous, budget burials estate is always sought after. The  Almighty <strong>MX-5</strong> is suffering the same fate as most soft  tops, too much choice not enough demand. Older models are devaluing  badly. The newer shape has held up because they were so expensive new,  which has kept rarity value but this won’t last another year. Despite  breakthroughs in reliability the rotary engine <strong>RX8 </strong>remains  one of the only cars that sounds different every time you start it up. A  major used bargain, only the limited Kuro, Evolve and PZ can be  considered semi desirable.</p>
<p><strong>Mercedes Benz:</strong> Fresh <strong>A-Classes</strong> remain a good seller particularly in the 180 Diesel. All models are very mileage sensitive. The <strong>B class</strong> has improved with time and rarity is keeping prices high. Sport Auto  models are sought after and long term the newer Blue Efficiency models  should hold up well. Pre 07 <strong>C class</strong> mercs are still  good news in a 220CDi, Estates are always sought after. New shapes are  mostly good news with sport autos, and some mild factory body styling  preferred. The <strong>E class</strong> is up and down with so many  models available. Newer model is starting to affect price but diesels  continue to sell well. Auto only, manuals are being hit hard, Avantgard  spec has edge over sport and elegance. There is limited demand for the <strong>CLS </strong>a  big car with no interior space. Depreciation is sharp with mileage, and  big engine petrol cars are dropping fast after 3 years. The <strong>SLK </strong>is  a good performer and a steady depreciator but very mileage sensitive.  Plain spec 200’s are as good a seller as the superior 350. In the <strong>S-Class</strong> the older shape S320Cdi is still a good seller. Low mile cars are now rare. The current model <strong>ML</strong> is still a mega performer, with no bargains to be had in genuine cars.  Demand for old models is limited to high spec low mile diesels.</p>
<p><strong>MG</strong>: If you own one it’s not going to be worth very  much. If you are thinking of buying one it should be cheap. If you are  thinking of buying a brand new one&#8230;.really don’t.</p>
<p><strong>Mini:</strong> Nowhere near as bulletproof as they used to be  with the convertible in particular starting to stick. Cooper and Cooper  S still the best residuals. Clubman models have performed well so far.</p>
<p><strong>Mitsubishi</strong>: The <strong>Colt</strong> has continued  to perform well in most models although the 1.3 is getting harder to  sell on. The 1.5 Turbo is a bit rare and can do well. <strong>EVO’s </strong>in  all forms are specialist territory only and the gulf between scruffers  and mega history cars is vast.  In saying that, we have seen plenty of  premium cars fall apart easily, so try and find a happy medium when  buying and expect bills regardless. The <strong>Outlander</strong> holds its value well in a diesel, not so great in the 2.4 Mivec petrol. <strong>Shoguns</strong> have always had a following and an Elegance Auto DiD is always good news. Newer shapes have been kept strong through rarity.</p>
<p><strong>Nissan:</strong> <strong>Micras</strong> devalued a bit  harder than was expected in their first 2 years, but are a better  prospect used. Plain 3dr’s and the 1.2 are harder to shift, as a better  spec car is only a few hundred quid more expensive. The <strong>Note</strong> is holding better than the micra with facelifted diesels selling well. The Tekna spec is sought after. The <strong>Qashqai</strong> has been a superb seller in all models, with only the spartan spec  Visia models beginning to be discounted. A lot of ex lease cars coming  back to market must make an impression on the prices soon. The <strong>Z Coupe</strong> was a drastic depreciator in its first 2 years but they were available  with massive discount if you shopped around. Right now they are holding  their value well and older cars haven’t budged all year. In fresh cars  the <strong>313 </strong>is particularly wanted. A low mileage <strong>X-Trail</strong> is a rare thing and will fetch top retail money particularly with leather. Aventura and Columbia models are sought after. The <strong>Murano</strong> is a serious tool but depreciation is cruel and running costs mount up,  a good option if you don’t do much mileage but shop around as they are a  non seller.</p>
<p><strong>Perodua</strong>: is about the cheapest car in the U.K so don’t be surprised when you see them cheap used. The <strong>Myvi </strong>has a market and can sell ok from the right premises.</p>
<p><strong>Peugeot:</strong> <strong>107</strong> All models good. They  were only about £6000 new and you will still give £3500 for a decent  five year old which sums them up. The <strong>1007 </strong>looks odd but the depreciation is straightforward bad, not terribly desirable in any guise. A two year old <strong>206</strong> 1.4Hdi Diesel can be picked up for handy money and is a decent long  term plan. The SW models have performed well with the 7 seat option  helping them sell. A Similar tale for the <strong>307</strong> although they were a bit costlier new, so took a bit of an initial hit. The <strong>307 Coupe Cabriolet</strong>,  Like a lot of cars in this gimmick sector has suffered bad initial  depreciation,  but has levelled off once it’s in the 6 to 8K bracket  instead of 18. Like most small diesel pugs the <strong>308</strong> does  well, with the 110bhp 1.6 HDi being preferred. The Estate SW model is a  star performer. The 7 seats on this model were a more expensive option  that on the 206 hence a 7 seat car will make a premium. <strong>407</strong> Diesels are a smooth alternative to vectras and mondeos. Companies were  able to absorb the sharp initial depreciation but over 3 years old they  have levelled out. Exec and sport spec are best news, a low mileage car  is a rarity and estates are always wanted. The <strong>607 </strong>like  all big French cars was strictly for the wealthy when new but now sits  firmly in the cheap flash sector and a high spec hdi will always sell in  the 4 to 6K bracket. Compared to similar cars in its class the <strong>807</strong> has fared poorly, its dated looks are for specialist dealers only. Replacement <strong>4007</strong> is looking like a much stronger performer in the short and long term.</p>
<p><strong>Proton</strong>: Fresh cars tend to stay within the Proton  dealer network and when the odd one floats into the sales ring it is  hammered by the trade. There are better options in the market.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Market view by brand I through L.   July/August 2011 Jaguar: There are very few petrol X-Types about which is a good thing because only a megaspec   fresh car has serious retail potential. Like their Donor car the Mondeo, used  X-type Diesels are plentiful and while they have levelled off in the last six months they are still a good seller. Even intergalactic mileage cars in good nick are selling well. A 2.2 Auto is still a sought after bit of stock for garages. The older estates are getting harder to move and buyers are avoiding them unless cheap. The &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/uk-market-view-i-through-l/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Jaguar: </strong>There are very few<strong> </strong>petrol <strong>X-Types</strong> about which is a good thing because only a megaspec   fresh car has  serious retail potential. Like their Donor car the Mondeo, used  <strong>X-type Diesels</strong> are plentiful and while they have levelled off in the last six months  they are still a good seller. Even intergalactic mileage cars in good  nick are selling well. A 2.2 Auto is still a sought after bit of stock  for garages. The older estates are getting harder to move and buyers are  avoiding them unless cheap. The <strong>S-type</strong> is looking very  dated compared to  the companies’ fresh new models, and short of a high  spec 2.7D it is hard to see any car that is not heading for major  depreciation. As with many Rarer Marques good cars are un bookable and  specialist dealers can extract top prices for quality cars. The <strong>XF </strong>is  still an excellent seller but will be 4 years old soon, so if you pay  20K for a clean used one we predict a depreciation vomit within the next  12 months.</p>
<p><strong>Jeep</strong>:  The <strong>Cherokee</strong> has a loyal  following and long term it holds its value reasonably well. In older  stock there are a lot of cars floating around the £6000 to £8000 bracket  so choose wisely. Autos with sensible mileage are the most desirable  and despite the cost of petrol you can still sell a Chrysler that is not  diesel. The <strong>Grand Cherokee</strong> is selling as well as ever  in a hard niche, with even motorway mile cars making strong money. In  the facelifted model car the overland Spec is sought after. The <strong>Patriot </strong>is  popular with the school runner but there are a lot of high mile cars  knocking about that unlike their big brothers are proving hard to shift.</p>
<p><strong>Kia:</strong> Kia are in the midst of changing from a range  of steady yet boring commute mobiles to a new funky range. All  indicators are the new look cars will be holding good money for the  foreseeable future. The <strong>Picanto</strong> is one of the best in  the mini car class.It is cheap to run and holds its value well. The new  shape will be a good investment. The <strong>Soul</strong> has held its  own since launch, in a segment of the market with some strong  competitors. Long term it should continue to be good news with the  1.6CRDi the one to have. The <strong>Ceed</strong> is no looker but it  is a reliable car with reasonable spec that continues to sell well. The  diesel station wagon is very desirable. <strong>Magentis</strong>. The  Koreans run into trouble with their bigger cars and the Magentis is a  straight line depreciator which you should only consider if offered a  mega deal. The <strong>Sportage </strong>continues to be a good seller,  the petrols are hard work and the 2.7 is virtually sale proof. Newer  model looks good and we have seen used ones at auction making almost new  money so a diesel one would be a good investment long term. The <strong>carens</strong> dropped badly in its first two years  then found a market, and now used  cars hold their value well with steady depreciation. The 7 seater is  worth seeking out and will sell quicker.</p>
<p><strong>Landrover</strong>: in a 3dr the <strong>Freelander</strong> can be hard work and a plain 1.8 petrol is unloved by the market. The only good seller in a 3dr is a <strong>TD4 , </strong>with sensible miles in a conservative colour. The <strong>5dr Freelander</strong> remains strong in a diesel while the petrols are struggling. Buyers are  after spec so plain S models are dropping and are hard to shift. The <strong>Discovery</strong> has dropped in price like much of the market this year but prices have  levelled and good cars are making good money. The V8 is dropping sharply  and if you are trying to get out of one it might be too late. The <strong>Range Rover Sport</strong> is hard work for non specialist dealers with only very fresh cars  making full retail, otherwise we have not seen trade cars get anywhere  near book values. <strong>Range Rover</strong>. The newer 3.6 TDV8 is holding its value well,  whilst the 2.9 is now slipping badly. Older 03-05 cars are now slow going.</p>
<p><strong>Lexus</strong>: The <strong>IS220D </strong> appears to have  actually strengthened in value in the last year. The multimedia and  navigation models are selling well and worth the premium.  There is a  gulf between fresh retail prices and mileagy trade cars which are now  appearing for 5K +.  The <strong>IS250 </strong>petrol is devaluing grimly and the cabriolet has been tragic with the long term prognosis only seeing values head south. The <strong>GS300</strong> suffers hard depreciation the day it leaves its first showroom, after  the first 18 months it is a steady depreciator Dealers are struggling to  sell cars that don’t have high spec, and the big engine models are the  most popular at present. Hybrid model has not sold as well as Lexus had  hoped. The <strong>LS</strong> drops half its value in year one and  after that is a steady performer. Old model prices are now dropping  sharply. Because of their company MD status, finding a used one without  huge mileage can be hard work. The <strong>RX</strong> range lack of a  diesel engine didn’t help them sell when new and now hybrid cars that  are dropping out of Lexus warranty are harder work, with a wary public  frightened of any possible big bills despite their outstanding  reliability record.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Car prices continue to fall at Auction with most models now a further 5% below what we predicted, Only models to buck the trend are exceptional low milers our very fresh diesel people carriers Heres a selection from the week so far. 2010(10)Renault Megane 1.6 16v Expression 5dr Grey 11K £7700.  2010(10)Astra 1.4SXi 5dr Grey 3K £6900. 2010(10)Fiesta 1.2 Edge (82) 3dr Yellow 11K £6850.  2010(10)Renault Grand Scenic 1.5DCi Dynamique TomTom 7Seater Blue 12K £10,900. 2010(10)Corsa 1.2 16v SXi 5dr Silver 8K £6900. 2010(10)Corsa 1.2 16v SXi Se 5dr Black 7K £7200. 2008(08) Citroen Grand Picasso 1.8VTR+ 16v Wine &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/uk-car-auctions-11-14th-july/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Car prices continue to fall at Auction with most models now a further 5% below what we predicted, Only models to buck the trend are exceptional low milers our very fresh diesel people carriers Heres a selection from the week so far. 2010(10)Renault Megane 1.6 16v Expression 5dr Grey 11K £7700.  2010(10)Astra 1.4SXi 5dr Grey 3K £6900. 2010(10)Fiesta 1.2 Edge (82) 3dr Yellow 11K £6850.  2010(10)Renault Grand Scenic 1.5DCi Dynamique TomTom 7Seater Blue 12K £10,900. 2010(10)Corsa 1.2 16v SXi 5dr Silver 8K £6900. 2010(10)Corsa 1.2 16v SXi Se 5dr Black 7K £7200. 2008(08) Citroen Grand Picasso 1.8VTR+ 16v Wine 36K £4700. 2008(08)VW Golf Plus 1.4 TSi Grey 37K £5600. 2008(57)Zafira Club 1.8 Petrol Silver 34K £4000. 2008(08)Volvo S40 2.0Dse 48K £6400.</p>
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		<title>Irish Car Auctions Snapshot</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We took a trip over to Dublin last week to have an eyeball at the Irish auction scene. Recent conversations with Irish car dealers has revealed a tale of woe, with some of the oldest established dealerships in the country going under in the recession. And yet despite this gloom there is still a steady stream of cars being exported over from England. The trade is basically very healthy if you have the right, Low emmissions under 3 year old stock.If however you are stuck with mileagy petrol cars with dodgy emmissions then the running costs are crippling, as &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/irish-car-auctions-snapshot/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We took a trip over to Dublin last week to have an eyeball at the Irish auction scene. Recent conversations with Irish car dealers has revealed a tale of woe, with some of the oldest established dealerships in the country going under in the recession. And yet despite this gloom there is still a steady stream of cars being exported over from England. The trade is basically very healthy if you have the right, Low emmissions under 3 year old stock.If however you are stuck with mileagy petrol cars with dodgy emmissions then the running costs are crippling, as a result there is a flow of people diving out of these cars.On some models we cant help but think they are cheap enough to export into England.</p>
<p>On Auction night it was a bit unclear what cars where formally sold and what ones went  provisional, we tend to only publish sold prices on the site but after blowing the budget on Ryanair  flights we think we have to publish what we presumed sold. Some of the ex finance cars were a bit on the rough side however U.K auctions could learn from Merlins car assessments which thoroughly  listed all known imperfections and didnt just give the car an overall value grade which varied from auction centre to auction centre.</p>
<p>Anyway through the block:(all prices are euros and all mileage is kilometres)  2007 Peugeot 307 1.4D 16v 5dr Blue met 49K £4100.  2006 Subar impreza(wrx lookalike) 1.6 Ts Silver 71K £2300.  2007 VW Passat 1.9TDi Comfortline Blue 127K .  2005 BMW520D Sport Auto Black(leather)93K £8000.  2007 Kia Sorrento 2.5GLS Black 120K £3800.  2006 Honda Civic 1.8i Panorama roof Black 82K £4400.  2006 BMW 330iSE Auto Silver 109K £5800  2008 Audi A6 2.0Tfsi Tiptronic (170) Silver 58K £11,200.  2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 Se Auto 130K £23500.  2008 BMW 320i MSport Coupe White(leather) 180K £10,200. 2001 Porsche Carrera Cabrio Blue 45K £12500.  2005 Bentley Continental Silver 52K £38,000. 2007 Audi A4 1.6 S-Line Silver 74K £10,100. 2007 Lexus RX400 Hybrid Silver 58K £12,100.  2007 BMW X5 3.0D SE Auto Grey 80K £26,500.  2008 BMW X5 3.0D SE Auto Black 85K £33,700.  2007 Audi S5 4.2FSI Black 89K. There was also a Japanese import sale for very tidy small cars ie yaris,Starlets etc and they seemed to sell well. The next big sale is Saturday the 16th and we will try to report back from that.</p>
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		<title>UK Market View June/July 2011 E to H.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Market view by brand E through H.  June/July 2011 Fiat: The Little 500 has been a supreme performer since launch, and while they are not about to plummet all those cheap monthly lease specials are dripping back into the market providing a lot of options for buyer. Supermarkets and dealers will be pushing deals to move a lot of stock over the summer. If you are buying then Solid colours are best. Grande Punto: Our hire car of choice is really heading for the bargain bin over 4 years of age. Fresher cars are still saleable with lower miles. &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/uk-market-view-e-h/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Market view by brand E through H.  June/July 2011 </strong></p>
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<p><strong>Fiat</strong>: The Little <strong>500</strong> has been a supreme performer since launch, and while they are not about to plummet all those cheap monthly lease specials are dripping back into the market providing a lot of options for buyer. Supermarkets and dealers will be pushing deals to move a lot of stock over the summer. If you are buying then Solid colours are best. <strong>Grande Punto</strong>: Our hire car of choice is really heading for the bargain bin over 4 years of age. Fresher cars are still saleable with lower miles. 1.3 Multijet Diesel is always popular. <strong>Multipla</strong>, old model was no looker but had a following. New model is as practical, but this is a harder market now with more options for buyers, main dealers and MPV specialists can sell them nobody else.</p>
<p><strong>Ford:</strong> Ford can absorb over supply in the market better than any other manufacturer and although there many competitors good stock sells well. The <strong>Ka </strong>has been a strong seller new and many ex lease cars are going straight to supermarket. Plain 1.2 studios  can now be picked up from £5000 add an Extra £500 for a style and the same again for a Zetec. Garish colours look funky but are proving hard to shift with the worst offenders being Blush(Maroon metallic) and Jump(Key lime pie!).  Mileage is key with cars over 25K struggling. Old model Ka’s still have a following and an old model 1.3 Zetec with lower miles and some alloys or other extras would be sought after. <strong>Fiesta</strong> (03-08)1.4TDCi is a sought after car and increasingly rare without silly mileage. The 1.25 and 1.4 petrol’s are still a good seller but a bit of spec is helping. New shape Fiestas from 08’ are cheap in plain spec, with plain 1.25 style 3drs from £5500. If you are buying it’s a trawl for the most spec for year. The 1.6 TDCi is holding its value well and the 1.6 Zetec s with the 17” rims is a strong retail car in a 3dr. Conservative colours are best Silver,Light Blue,Grey, Black and White<strong>. </strong>The<strong> Focus</strong> is a strong performer and there are  no bargains in honest cars. 1.6tdci will have best medium term residuals. <strong>Mondeo</strong> , new shapes are surprisingly cheap and look around before you commit. TDCi Titanium X and Ghia models are still good news. The Hatch outsold the Saloon massively, as a result saloon prices are holding up well. <strong>S-Max</strong> Petrols in general are hard work with the 2.5 being particularly unloved unless it’s an exceptional low mileage example. Lots of high milers on the market in diesel, and low mileage cars are making good money. Plain LX spec is only shifting at the right price. Autos are always popular with a 2.0TDCI Titanium Auto being primo retail stock. Facelifted 2010 cars will make a good premium over non facelifted 2010’s. <strong>Galaxies</strong>’ remain as popular as ever, even old models. A 1.9TD is now hard to find in sub taxi mileage Zetecs and Ghias are always popular, but the main driver is mileage. New Shape Petrol’s are floating about the trade for small money and the market is only chasing Diesels. A conservative market is reflected in preferred colours Black,Silver,Blue and Grey are making the better money.</p>
<p><strong>Honda: Jazz </strong>Older models are dropping under 4K.Still a great seller but demand massively influenced by mileage. It’s getting harder to sell the current shape in plain spec and Autos are not making the premium over Manual that we saw in the old shape. <strong>Civics</strong> are one of the most popular cars in Britain, Therefore a steady depreciator which stays solid regardless of market conditions. New shapes have dipped in recent months and petrols and higher mileage diesels are now slow going. High spec cars with leather or the glass roof are still desirable but customers are not as willing to pay the premium they once would. The <strong>Hybrid IMA</strong> was one of the few cars that smashed book prices for the last year with many going to Ireland due to favourable VRT. This market has now slowed and they are getting back to sensible money, low mileage cars sell well and a leather car  is at least £1000 ahead of a cloth car. The <strong>Type R l</strong>ike all sports cars has been affected by comparable cars in the marketplace. A bad choice new but a sensibly priced 2-3 year is worth buying now. With the <strong>Accord</strong> Honda proved they could make a medium sized motorway eater, and big mileage cars are still saleable. Expect to pay full money for a low mileage car, Leather and sat nav models still the most popular but are not making the premium they used to. 2.0 Vtec Petrol’s in plain spec are hard to shift. Newer shape <strong>Legend</strong> from 2006 has surprisingly held up well although this is mainly due to the limited number that was sold new. Still wouldn’t take one into stock unless I was a Honda dealer. The <strong>FRV</strong> has gotten more popular as people have warmed to them.2007’ on ES and EX diesels are very good stock. The <strong>CRV</strong> remains popular with school runners and motorway eaters(and they can handle the miles) Prices have come back as more cars are making it to the market, but still no bargains to be had in low mileage cars with decent spec in conservative colours. The <strong>S2000</strong>, Because of their ability to rev like a motorbike and their unfortunate tendency to swap ends there are some questionable cars in the cheaper end of the market. Like the Civic R a sensibly priced 2-3 year old car is a decent investment. The gulf between main dealer and independent dealers is hard to explain.</p>
<p><strong>Hyundai:</strong> The series 3 <strong>coupe </strong>looked like a budget scaglietti- aston martin hybrid, unfortunately it’s all a bit long in the tooth now and depreciation has been savage. The <strong>I-10</strong> is a good little performer in a mileage sensitive niche. Low k autos are always sought after. The <strong>I-20</strong> is a cheap car new and hasn’t devalued too sharply so far. The 1.4CRDi Comfort is the best news at the moment. The <strong>I-30</strong> has been slow for a few months now and is fighting against some heavyweight opposition in a competitive sector. If you find yourself looking for a car like the <strong>I-800</strong> you will find that, short of converted vehicles it fills a rare hole. Good retail cars are holding their values with main dealers and MPV specialists. Obviously there is a gulf between retail and ex private hire/taxis. The <strong>Santa Fe</strong> continues to be a sought after vehicle and in the 2.2 Diesel there are few bargains in moderate mileage cars. 7 seats are preferred. There was a 2.7 petrol which didn’t sell well new and is not desirable today.</p>
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		<title>UK Market View June/July 2011 A to D.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Market view by brand A through D.  June/July 2011 &#160; ALFA ROMEO: Fear of running costs is not helping Alfas at the moment and once they go over 3 years or start approaching above average miles they are becoming a less viable retail proposition for dealers. The GT Coupe Blackline with the 1.9 JTD diesel unit is sought after. The Mito has been well received and is holding up well, Like the fiat 500 it is selling best in solid colours red,Black and White. Too early to pass comment on the Giulietta with most cars remaining  within the dealer &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/uk-market-view-junejuly-2011-a-to-d/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Market view by brand A through D.  June/July 2011 </strong></p>
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<p><strong>ALFA ROMEO</strong>: Fear of running costs is not helping Alfas at the moment and once they go over 3 years or start approaching above average miles they are becoming a less viable retail proposition for dealers. The <strong>GT Coupe Blackline</strong> with the 1.9 JTD diesel unit is sought after. The <strong>Mito </strong>has been well received and is holding up well, Like the fiat 500 it is selling best in solid colours red,Black and White. Too early to pass comment on the <strong>Giulietta</strong> with most cars remaining  within the dealer network for the moment.</p>
<p><strong>AUDI: A2</strong> surely the best investment that was ever made in a new car ? A below average miles car writes its own price.  <strong>A3</strong> and <strong>A4’s</strong> are still good sellers but are being affected by the amount of ex lease and high milers on the market. Diesels are still preferred with S-Lines making over book and White cars in Particular making well over book. The daylight running lights that were much derided at launch on the A4 are popular with customers, and salespeople report back that they are asked for this feature constantly. Even with a recent cosmetic facelift The <strong>A6 </strong>is looking a bit dated and we are seeing a big drop off in demand pre 07.  In the Qs the <strong>Q5</strong> appears to remain good stock in all models and prices are holding firm.  <strong>Q7 </strong>is getting old enough for a few cheapies to be floating about and last year’s facelift is starting to impact on 06 models.  Fresh low mileage stock is still at a premium for dealers, S-Lines have a quicker turnaround. Fresh <strong>A8’s</strong> are main dealer territory only. Older cars can be good stock for specialist dealers who can sell them and prices are affected geographically. For non specialist dealers they are a price driven item, otherwise they are sitting around for too long.</p>
<p><strong>BMW: 1 Series</strong> remains very good stock even in petrol. Despite an influx of ex lease coming to the market many appear to have been urban leased, with the motorway milers looking at 3 series instead. Because of this high milers are rare and unwanted stock. There are so many <strong>3 series </strong>about that it is hard to give a snapshot, however in summary, despite its ubiquity the 3 series remains a highly desirable motor car. 2 to 3 year old cars with sensible mileage are sought after and making over book regularly,  with M sports and Leather cars being the most desirable. Petrol cars are having a trying time with the 325, even in coupe form finding it hard going at the moment.  The <strong>5 Series</strong> had been Bulletproof until recently with Msport and Leather cars making beyond top book money, they are now however on a slide and a good  520D can be picked up for £10000. There are too many mega milers knocking about and only cars with extensive histories are attracting any attention. <strong>530 and 535D</strong> particularly in Msport and strong colours are still good sellers if you can find them. Too early to comment on the new 5 but it is thought that BMW’s cross platform strategy will affect its own sales in time. Offers are invited on old model <strong>7’s</strong> and they are specialist territory only. Current model from 08 is still staying within the dealer network.  The <strong>X3 </strong>has shown strong residuals and it is testament to BMW that they still look modern despite being 8 years old. Two Litre diesel with the new (177) unit is popular. The 3.0 is good stock under 3 years old and the xdrive auto is sought after. 2.5 petrol in plain spec is the least loved.It will take some time for the new model to impact on the old models price, particularly as the new model is being pitched higher in the market than the old one.  Private plated oldie, petrol <strong>X5’</strong>s are changing hands for £5000 and all petrols are struggling in general.  This does not represent the real picture though. A 3.0D X 5 is still the most desirable car in its class, with retailable cars that haven’t been to mars and back holding good money. New shapes are holding firm with only the 3.0 petrol taking a knock in popularity, The bigger engine petrol cars are still run by people who can afford fuel.</p>
<p><strong>Chevrolet:</strong> A steady depreciator once you get the first year of ownership out of the way. Unfortunately that first year wipes out 50% of their value. The <strong>Matiz</strong> is an established bingo hall crawler with a stronger following than the rest of their models which admittedly are competing in a hard market. The <strong>Captiva</strong> 2.0 CRD has held its value well since it came out in July 07.  It is well equipped and priced for its class, rarity is keeping prices up, with the 7 seater particularly sought after.</p>
<p><strong>Chrysler</strong>:  They showed some courage to bring the <strong>PT Cruiser</strong> to market and some madness to persist with it for another 10 years. Second hand Chryslers are slow turning stock unless they are very cheap, and lately they are that. Their solid performers are the Voyager/Grand Voyager and 300C. The <strong>Voyager and Grand voyager</strong> are steady depreciators second hand; demand is strong for the 2.8CRD at the moment. The <strong>300C </strong>or Plastic Bentley, as in “that Plastic Bentley had me fooled from 500 yards!” has been Chryslers star performer but is now on the slide. Customizers provide a home for the most unloved examples but even the fresh retailable cars have slowed down with dealers struggling to sell cars in the wrong colour and spec combos. The market is looking for Black and Silver with the Hemi rims. Buying a new one would be brave and expensive.</p>
<p><strong>Citroen: C1</strong> and <strong>C2’</strong>s like all little run-arounds at the moment are faring well. With 2-3 year old cars good stock. <strong>C3</strong>, Pre facelift cars were holding their own but are now struggling in a competitive market. New shape appears to be desirable but it’s a bit early to comment. <strong>C3 Picasso</strong> from April 09’ is a strong seller at the moment particularly in diesel, but petrol’s are only about £1500 behind.  Diesel <strong>C4 Picassos</strong> and the bigger <strong>Grand Picasso</strong> remain a good seller however a proliferation of available cars means only the lower mileage cars are being chased at top money. A strong export market is also keeping prices up at the block. EGS still makes a premium but not as much as before. The <strong>C-Crosser</strong> has been a strong Performer and continues to make decent money with low mileage, as with all big citroens their marketability drops sharply with excessive mileage. The new <strong>DS3</strong> is too new to give an accurate view of the used price but we think all indications are this will be a safe investment Particularly in Black or strong solid colours.</p>
<p><strong>Daihatsu</strong>: The Little <strong>Copen</strong> is stronger and bigger than it looks but many were not convinced. Still a seller for Dealers and specialists but they are buying them cheap. The Copen has suffered like all other soft tops this summer, without the usual bounce in value they receive when the sun comes out. The <strong>Sirion</strong> is a good seller in the small car class and extremely low mileage examples are favoured. The <strong>Terios </strong>since May 06 has been an excellent investment and continues to devalue as slowly as any car we can come up with. Lack of stock keeps prices generally over top book.</p>
<p><strong>Dodge</strong>: The <strong>Caliber </strong>is standing up well beside its lager namesake (almost) Pound for pound one of the sharpest depreciating cars ever sold. Diesels are a tad better than petrol’s but they only sell on price to number plate collectors. The <strong>Nitro </strong>suffers bad depreciation in their first two years and then fills a hole in the 8 to 10 grand bracket of the budget bling market. A very low mileage Auto has a buyer waiting.</p>
<p>Join us this Wednesday when we continue from <strong>F</strong>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mid year used car Market report June/July 2011’ The Used car Market had remained strong all year, to the point where we were starting to think they must be making up this whole recession because we can’t buy cars.  And then around the start of May the market started to behave like we were assured it would, and prices began to drop. For a few weeks sellers held off in the hope that it was a glitch and that prices were about to come back. It was no glitch, it was a market correction and now cars are selling &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/mid-year-u-k-market-report/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>The Used car Market had remained strong all year, to the point where we were starting to think they must be making up this whole recession because we can’t buy cars.  And then around the start of May the market started to behave like we were assured it would, and prices began to drop. For a few weeks sellers held off in the hope that it was a glitch and that prices were about to come back. It was no glitch, it was a market correction and now cars are selling again but at a much reduced price.  Whichever Pricing guide you use at the moment prices should be well behind.  Even using a combination of price guides, on the average car under £10000 I am currently looking at a minimum of £500 under clean prices across the board. The Obvious cars that are taking a hammering are big engine petrol’s and 4&#215;4’s that have just aged enough to be outside the main dealer fold.  As people struggle to lower overheads it has become obvious that the price of fuel is now the price of fuel and it is not temporary.</p>
<p>It is however easy analysis to say that gas guzzlers are being disposed of on mass, there are normal cars that are also taking a beating. Who would have seen new shape Mondeos fall so sharply? They may be a big lump but have sold well new and been reasonably well received and yet semi attractive ones are going through the block under £5000 and all guide books have struggled to monthly adjust to them. Prices in the trade get driven downwards by retail sales and retail sales are slow. Cars are still selling but buyers are in a strong position and are looking only at desirable stock.</p>
<p>So what’s wrong with the stock? Looking at auction catalogues now, there is some exciting stuff available on paper but in the market there are too many similar cars. Ex Lease/Finance cars used to be very desirable and were almost considered blue chip stock in the trade. Now a lot of these cars are coming back through third party and private lease with sketchy maintenance and the condition of these cars is slightly above rental car. There has been a major shift in attitude towards mileage. A strong market had kept high mileage cars afloat, and there has always been a customer who will opt for a 58 plate high miler over a low mileage 07 at the same money.  That customer is now gone, and the export market has also responded to EU CO2 tax changes and they are no longer seeking high mileage cheap cars.</p>
<p>Sports cars prices can vary widely and specialist dealers are able to exist in a bubble where they can achieve prices that they set.  At auction and in the underwriting business however sports cars are being hit hard and high end luxury sports are only wanted in mint condition with exceptional provenance from proper channels.</p>
<p>It’s not all doom and gloom, good stock is still making good money, an obvious example being Lean cars such as Volkswagen bluemotion diesels and Honda Civic Hybrids.  With the amount of ex fleet high mile diesel cars in the market, low mileage diesels are making over book.  Well presented showroom quality stock is what buyers are fighting over, at recent attendances of BMW,Volvo and Jaguar Dealer sales we have seen 1 owner 2-3 year old cars with good spec and full manufacturer history making well over predicted money. Salespeople are still selling higher spec cars, and Leather interior and Sat Nav are the two most asked for extras.  Other extras such as A/C, or safety features are generally considered standard by the public.  Bluetooth/MP3 connectivity is requested by most customers today.</p>
<p>The future is Bleak or bright depending on whether you are buying or selling. We don’t have a crystal ball but we have tracked stock and sales extensively for the period and can see no reason why prices will do anything other than drop for the rest of the year. In the long term we would expect the cost of leasing to increase as used stock coming back to market is falling short of projected residuals.</p>
<p>This is only a market overview to properly represent the used car market we need to examine each brand individually. <strong>Join us on Monday when we start at A.</strong></p>
<p>Disclaimer: Our market snapshots are a compilation of the thoughts of several of our contributors. Our data is collated from figures received from auctions we have attended or from sales and purchase figures we have been party to. We occasionally provide example prices as an indicator only. In no way do we claim to be able to give 100% accurate data for the state of the market and our guides should be regarded as a work of informed opinion only.</p>
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