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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 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 18th to 23rd July</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2011 15:20:14 +0000</pubDate>
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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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		<title>UK Market view Jul/Aug&#8217; M To P</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 09:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
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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>
<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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		<title>Japanese Auctions 3rd to 6th July</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jul 2011 09:52:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Auctions in Japan have been down on numbers for the last few weeks. It appears that fresh retail stock is being held back as new car shortage fears are keeping prices up. Older stock however has been cheap. From CAA Tokyo. 2000 Nissan Skyline R34 V-Spec Blue Met 127K  Y3,356,000.  1992 Nissan Skyline R32 Grey 109K  Y225,000.  2002 Nissan Elgrand E51 Type X Silver 74K  Y560,000.  1991 Toyota Supra Ga70H Twin turbo Black 79K Y45,000.  1998 Toyota Levin BZ-R Black 83K  Y96,000.  2000 Mazda Bongo Aero City runner White 77K  Y126,000.  1992 Mazda RX7 Type-R Yellow 84K  Y309,000.  From &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/japanese-auctions-3rd-to-6th-july/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Auctions in Japan have been down on numbers for the last few weeks. It appears that fresh retail stock is being held back as new car shortage fears are keeping prices up. Older stock however has been cheap. From CAA Tokyo. 2000 Nissan Skyline R34 V-Spec Blue Met 127K  Y3,356,000.  1992 Nissan Skyline R32 Grey 109K  Y225,000.  2002 Nissan Elgrand E51 Type X Silver 74K  Y560,000.  1991 Toyota Supra Ga70H Twin turbo Black 79K Y45,000.  1998 Toyota Levin BZ-R Black 83K  Y96,000.  2000 Mazda Bongo Aero City runner White 77K  Y126,000.  1992 Mazda RX7 Type-R Yellow 84K  Y309,000.  From TAA Kinki 2001 Toyota Grand Hiace Pearl/Silver 88K Y307,000 . 1998 Impreza STi Coupe Blue met 155K  Y139,000.  1996 Mazda Bongo SGL3 Green 33K  Y430,000.  From IAA Osaka  2006 Nissan Cube BZ11 Silver 99K Y148,000.  1991 Nissan Figaro FK10 Beige 101K  Y183,000.  2001 Mazda Bongo SGEW Black 90K  Y166,000.  1996 Chevrolet Astro Blue/Silver 171K Y62,000.</p>
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		<title>UK Market View June/July 2011 E to H.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jul 2011 08:42:39 +0000</pubDate>
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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>Mid Year U.K Market Report.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jun 2011 08:06:42 +0000</pubDate>
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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>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Mid year used car Market report June/July 2011’</strong></em></p>
<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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		<description><![CDATA[Results from the H+H Classic car sale from the pavillion gardens on the 8th of June.  1969 Alfa Romeo 1750 GTV blue 98K £6380. 1990 Mercedes Benz 300 SL light blue £3575.  1967 Volvo Amazon 121 Red £3300.  1968 Jaguar 340 Mark II White  £8580. 1978 Ferrari 308 GT4 Rosso 41K £14,300. 1976 Alfa Romeo 2000 Spider Veloce red £4620.  1989 Lotus Esprit 2.2 Blue £5610.  1968 Ford Escort Twin Cam White £33,000.  1954 MG TF 1250 white £20,350. 1933 Singer Nine Coupe Cream £19,525. 1970 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Convertible Blue £18,700. 1968 Fiat Dino coupe 2.0 LHD &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/hh-8th-june/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Results from the H+H Classic car sale from the pavillion gardens on the 8<sup>th</sup> of June.  1969 Alfa Romeo 1750 GTV blue 98K £6380. 1990 Mercedes Benz 300 SL light blue £3575.  1967 Volvo Amazon 121 Red £3300.  1968 Jaguar 340 Mark II White  £8580. 1978 Ferrari 308 GT4 Rosso 41K £14,300. 1976 Alfa Romeo 2000 Spider Veloce red £4620.  1989 Lotus Esprit 2.2 Blue £5610.  1968 Ford Escort Twin Cam White £33,000.  1954 MG TF 1250 white £20,350. 1933 Singer Nine Coupe Cream £19,525. 1970 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Convertible Blue £18,700. 1968 Fiat Dino coupe 2.0 LHD Red £7865  1971 Porsche 911 T Sportomatic Orange 13,475.  1966 Austin Healey 3000 MK111 Fast Road BRG £52,800.  1970 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 Coupe Pale Primrose £24,750.  1991 Ferrari Testarossa 34K Rosso £35,200.  1957 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud 1 Tudor grey/Shell. £20,350.  1937 Bentley 4.25 Special Green/Black £40,150. 1923 Bentley 3 Litre T.T  Replica Model Tourer Black  £146,300.</p>
<p>All Prices Courtesy of H+H Auctions</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things are still slow in Japan and unless a lot of sales are being negotiated after the auction then the figures must be way back. Heres some cars from Caa Nagoya on wednesday. 4000 units entered. 2010 Subaru STI GVF(saloon) Blue met 5K Y2,763,000.   01 Celica SS-2 Red Y303,000.  00 Grand Hiace V6 Grey 139K Y108,000. 96 Granvia 3.0D brown 145K Y138,000.  98 Regius Windtourer Blue met 41K Y301,000. 98 Glanza V White 100K Y144,000.  99 Sprinter Trueno AE111 BZ-R(6) Black 97K Y140,000.  2010 Toyota Vellfire 2.4 Silver  21K Y2,762,000.  2009 Honda Civic Type R 4dr FD2 White 38K &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/caa-nagoya-and-laa-kansai-8th-june/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Things are still slow in Japan and unless a lot of sales are being negotiated after the auction then the figures must be way back. Heres some cars from Caa Nagoya on wednesday. 4000 units entered. 2010 Subaru STI GVF(saloon) Blue met 5K Y2,763,000.   01 Celica SS-2 Red Y303,000.  00 Grand Hiace V6 Grey 139K Y108,000. 96 Granvia 3.0D brown 145K Y138,000.  98 Regius Windtourer Blue met 41K Y301,000. 98 Glanza V White 100K Y144,000.  99 Sprinter Trueno AE111 BZ-R(6) Black 97K Y140,000.  2010 Toyota Vellfire 2.4 Silver  21K Y2,762,000.  2009 Honda Civic Type R 4dr FD2 White 38K Y1,660,000. 07 Honda Sream RN6 1.8 Silver 40K Y995,000.  And from LAA Kobe on the same day 2010:Landcruiser TRJ150 2.7 5dr Burgundy 8K Y3,830,000.  2003 Nissan Cube BZ11 Silver 69K Y380,000.   2003 Nissan Cubic BGZ11 Green 132K Y148,000.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A quick round up of noted on our travels:  2008(08)Vauxhall Corsa Club 1.2 16v 5dr 35K £5100.  2005(05)Audi A4 Avant 2.0 TDi 140 147K £3875.  07(57)Toyota Auris 1.6VVTi T3  5dr Red 37K £4950. 07(07)Passat 1.9TDi 105 S Silver 101K £3900.  07(57)Toyota Rav 4 2.2D4D XT4 Manual Black(leather) 62K £9100.  08(08)Passat 2.0TDi CR140 Highline Red(leather) 62K £7550.  07(56)Audi A6 2.0T Fsi SE M/Tronic CVT Silver 94K £5700.  08(57)Saab 9-3 1.9Tid 180 Aero Black 30K £9400.  08(08)Ford Focus Estate 1.6TDCi Style(90) Silver 98K £4000.  08(09)Corsa 1.7 CDti Design Grey 5dr 45K £5825.  08(08)Passat 1.9Tdi Highline Silver 50K £7500.  08(08)Mazda 6 2.0D &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/u-k-auctions-monday-6thtuesday-7th-june-2011/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A quick round up of noted on our travels:  2008(08)Vauxhall Corsa Club 1.2 16v 5dr 35K £5100.  2005(05)Audi A4 Avant 2.0 TDi 140 147K £3875.  07(57)Toyota Auris 1.6VVTi T3  5dr Red 37K £4950. 07(07)Passat 1.9TDi 105 S Silver 101K £3900.  07(57)Toyota Rav 4 2.2D4D XT4 Manual Black(leather) 62K £9100.  08(08)Passat 2.0TDi CR140 Highline Red(leather) 62K £7550.  07(56)Audi A6 2.0T Fsi SE M/Tronic CVT Silver 94K £5700.  08(57)Saab 9-3 1.9Tid 180 Aero Black 30K £9400.  08(08)Ford Focus Estate 1.6TDCi Style(90) Silver 98K £4000.  08(09)Corsa 1.7 CDti Design Grey 5dr 45K £5825.  08(08)Passat 1.9Tdi Highline Silver 50K £7500.  08(08)Mazda 6 2.0D 140 Sport Estate Blue 38K £9450.  2010(10)VW Golf 1.6Tdi Bluemotion 105SE White £14,400.  08(08)BMW 118D Se Black 70K £7600.  08(08)Ford S-Max Titanium 2.2TDCi Manual Black 47K £11,225.  08(08)Lexus IS220D SE(175) Brechin Slate(grey leather)89K £7600.</p>
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		<title>Honda Kansai 6th June:Caa Tokyo 7th June</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2011 15:40:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Honda Kansai Monday 6th June: 2000 Civic Type R EK9 Silver 99K Y359,000.   02 Civic Type R EP3 White 87K Y728,000.    2010 Homda CR-Z ZF1 White 11K Y2,093,000.   00 Toyota Estima ACR40 2.4 Petrol  136K Y178,000.   97 Trueno AE111 1.6 Silver 89K  Y81,000.   02 Mitsubishi Chariot N84W Pearl 105K  Y128,000.       CAA Tokyo Tuesday 7th June: 2008 Toyota Vellfire Pearl 6K  Y3,127,000.  92 Pulsar GTi-R Black 104K Y102,000.   98 Mitsubishi FTO GX White 78K  Y168,000.   08 Mitsubishi Evo X Black 21K Y2,499,000.   98 Mitsubishi Evo V White 112K  Y354,000.   96 Integra Type R DC2 Champ White 75K Y264,000. &#169; 2011, &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/honda-kansai-6th-junecaa-tokyo-7th-june/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Honda Kansai Monday 6th June: 2000 Civic Type R EK9 Silver 99K Y359,000.   02 Civic Type R EP3 White 87K Y728,000.    2010 Homda CR-Z ZF1 White 11K Y2,093,000.   00 Toyota Estima ACR40 2.4 Petrol  136K Y178,000.   97 Trueno AE111 1.6 Silver 89K  Y81,000.   02 Mitsubishi Chariot N84W Pearl 105K  Y128,000.       CAA Tokyo Tuesday 7th June: 2008 Toyota Vellfire Pearl 6K  Y3,127,000.  92 Pulsar GTi-R Black 104K Y102,000.   98 Mitsubishi FTO GX White 78K  Y168,000.   08 Mitsubishi Evo X Black 21K Y2,499,000.   98 Mitsubishi Evo V White 112K  Y354,000.   96 Integra Type R DC2 Champ White 75K Y264,000.</p>
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		<title>HAA Kobe 4th June</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jun 2011 08:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[7000 Cars in on Saturday. Still mostly fresh domestic market vehicles selling .  1999 Toyota Townace Noah superextra White 106K Y147,000.  04 Nissan Cube Bz11 Silver 42K Y425,000.  04 Nissan Cubic BGz11 Silver 53K  Y380,000.   07 Nissan Elgrand Ne51 Green met 101K Y890,000.   2010 Skyline 370Gt Pearl 4K Y3,600,000.   91 GT-R32 Black 180K Y165,000.    2011 Honda Cr-z Grey New Y1,925,000.  02 Integra R Dc5 White 89K Y875,000.  96 Integra R Dc2 White 113K Y225,000.   96 Mitsubishi FTO GPX Blue met 22K Y200,000.  2009 Mitsubishi Evo X Pearl White 19K Y3,210,000.   01 Bongo AFT Sg5W 2.5V6 Petrol Silver/Grey 85K Y500,000.  &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/haa-kobe-4th-june/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>7000 Cars in on Saturday. Still mostly fresh domestic market vehicles selling .  1999 Toyota Townace Noah superextra White 106K Y147,000.  04 Nissan Cube Bz11 Silver 42K Y425,000.  04 Nissan Cubic BGz11 Silver 53K  Y380,000.   07 Nissan Elgrand Ne51 Green met 101K Y890,000.   2010 Skyline 370Gt Pearl 4K Y3,600,000.   91 GT-R32 Black 180K Y165,000.    2011 Honda Cr-z Grey New Y1,925,000.  02 Integra R Dc5 White 89K Y875,000.  96 Integra R Dc2 White 113K Y225,000.   96 Mitsubishi FTO GPX Blue met 22K Y200,000.  2009 Mitsubishi Evo X Pearl White 19K Y3,210,000.   01 Bongo AFT Sg5W 2.5V6 Petrol Silver/Grey 85K Y500,000.  98 STi V4 Coupe White 161K Y125,000.  2010 STI GVB Siver 1K Y3,245,000.</p>
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		<title>Cars Selling again</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2011 14:03:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Midweek bargains in London despite it being a Hard week, possibly due to mid-term break 06(06)Vectra 1.9CDTi 120 Design Blue met 83K  £2600.    09(58)Fiesta 1.2 Style(82) 5dr Green met 12K  £5950.   08(58)Avensis 2.2 D4D T-180 Hatch 83K Grey met £5950. 07(07)EX-Taxi S-Max(smaxi?) 2.0TDCi Titanium 162K Silver £3900.  08(08)Astra 1.9CDTi 150 Sri 3dr Black 68K £5450.  08(08) A4 Avant Silver 1.9TDi Blue 101K £6050.  09(09)Volvo V50 2.0D Sport Estate(leather) Black 53K £9825.  07(07)A3 2.0Tdi SE 3dr Blue Met 27K £7950.  08(08)Avensis 2.2D4D TR Estate Red 72K £5300.  08(08)Seat Leon 2.0TDi  140 Stylance Black 5dr 82K £5400. 07(07)BMW 325se Coupe Grey &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/cars-selling-again/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Midweek bargains in London despite it being a Hard week, possibly due to mid-term break 06(06)Vectra 1.9CDTi 120 Design Blue met 83K  £2600.    09(58)Fiesta 1.2 Style(82) 5dr Green met 12K  £5950.   08(58)Avensis 2.2 D4D T-180 Hatch 83K Grey met £5950. 07(07)EX-Taxi S-Max(smaxi?) 2.0TDCi Titanium 162K Silver £3900.  08(08)Astra 1.9CDTi 150 Sri 3dr Black 68K £5450.  08(08) A4 Avant Silver 1.9TDi Blue 101K £6050.  09(09)Volvo V50 2.0D Sport Estate(leather) Black 53K £9825.  07(07)A3 2.0Tdi SE 3dr Blue Met 27K £7950.  08(08)Avensis 2.2D4D TR Estate Red 72K £5300.  08(08)Seat Leon 2.0TDi  140 Stylance Black 5dr 82K £5400. 07(07)BMW 325se Coupe Grey Met 47K £10,000.  07(07)Honda Civic 2.2CTDi EX 5dr Black 90K £4975. 04(04)Jaguar XJ 4.2V8 SE Green/Oatmeal 81K £5800. 07(07)Mini Cooper 1.6 Wine met 47K £5400.  07(57)Zafira 1.9CDTi 120 Life Silver 109K £3850.  09(59)Volvo V50 1.6D Drive SE Blue Met 10K £12,450.  07(57)Focus Estate 1.8TDCi 115 Style Blue Met 43K £4000.   05(55)Golf Gt Tdi 5dr Black 107K £4700.   07(57)Avensis 2.2D4D T3s Hatch(sat) Red 80K £4450.   08(08)Jaguar X-type 2.0D S 1/2Leather  Green 40K £8300.  08(08)BMW 520D(177)SE Touring Grey met ,cream leather, Auto 90K £10,000. 08(58)Alfa 159 1.8Mpi Black 38K £6450.</p>
<p>Regardless of whatever figures we have seen, the last two weeks of the month have seen a vast improvement in sales. Cars are back on sale below book,  Only exception this week was The BM group sale in the east midlands we attended this week where cap clean was getting smashed and cars were selling.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2011 09:12:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ju Saitama 1st June   97 180SX Type X White 149K Y182,000.           91 Figaro Purple 64K  Y310,000.    2010 Nissan Juke 1.5Auto Silver 4K Y1,435,000.    91 Mazda RX7 Savanna FC3S GTX Red  99K  Y160,000.     92 Levin AE101 1.6TC Green 140K  Y52,000.      99 Integra Type R DC2  White 98K  Y505,000.     05 ST V9 GDB Grey 66K  Y1,385,000.    09 Sti V10 GRF Black 21K   Y2,230,000.    96 Sti V3 White 72K?  Y141,000.   95 Sti V2 Silver 110K  Y125,000.   98 Lancer Evo V GSR Silver 81K Y435,000 CAA Tokyo 31st May       1998 Mazda RX7 Type R-s White 138K Y147,000.     00 Sti Coupe Type R-Ltd  &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/caa-tokyo-31st-and-ju-saitama-1st-june/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ju Saitama 1st June   97 180SX Type X White 149K Y182,000.           91 Figaro Purple 64K  Y310,000.    2010 Nissan Juke 1.5Auto Silver 4K Y1,435,000.    91 Mazda RX7 Savanna FC3S GTX Red  99K  Y160,000.     92 Levin AE101 1.6TC Green 140K  Y52,000.      99 Integra Type R DC2  White 98K  Y505,000.     05 ST V9 GDB Grey 66K  Y1,385,000.    09 Sti V10 GRF Black 21K   Y2,230,000.    96 Sti V3 White 72K?  Y141,000.   95 Sti V2 Silver 110K  Y125,000.   98 Lancer Evo V GSR Silver 81K Y435,000</p>
<p>CAA Tokyo 31st May       1998 Mazda RX7 Type R-s White 138K Y147,000.     00 Sti Coupe Type R-Ltd  Terzo Blue 111K  Y459,000.   09 Honda Civic FD Type R 4dr Black 33K Y2,397,000</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2011 15:17:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some Results from Leeds on Thursday 08(08)Astra 1.9CDTi(120) Design Auto,Black with 1/2 Leather 64K £4300.    08(08)BMW 520D SE Touring(177)Auto Grey met(cloth) 72K £11,600 . 07(57) Audi A4 2.0TDi 140se Saloon Black 88K £6750  . 09(09) Ford S-Max 2.0TDCi Titanium Silver 45K  £10,900. 09(09) Ford Fiesta 1.2 Style(82) 3dr Hatch Black 14K £5900 .   09(58) Audi TT 2.0T FSi S-Tronic(semi Auto) Grey/red Leather 33K £15,250 .  06(06) Honda Civic 1.8I Vtec ES 5dr (glass top) Black 16K £5800 .   08(08) Mercedes E220 CDi Estate Manual blue met/Grey leather 80K £9000.  06(56)Audi A3 Sportback 2.0TDi 170SE Red 84K £6300.   &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/weekly-auction-snapshot/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some Results from Leeds on Thursday</p>
<p>08(08)Astra 1.9CDTi(120) Design Auto,Black with 1/2 Leather 64K £4300.    08(08)BMW 520D SE Touring(177)Auto Grey met(cloth) 72K £11,600 . 07(57) Audi A4 2.0TDi 140se Saloon Black 88K £6750  . 09(09) Ford S-Max 2.0TDCi Titanium Silver 45K  £10,900. 09(09) Ford Fiesta 1.2 Style(82) 3dr Hatch Black 14K £5900 .   09(58) Audi TT 2.0T FSi S-Tronic(semi Auto) Grey/red Leather 33K £15,250 .  06(06) Honda Civic 1.8I Vtec ES 5dr (glass top) Black 16K £5800 .   08(08) Mercedes E220 CDi Estate Manual blue met/Grey leather 80K £9000.  06(56)Audi A3 Sportback 2.0TDi 170SE Red 84K £6300.   07(07) Mondeo(new) 2.0 Zetec Hatch Black 1/2 Leather 42K     £5200 .  08(08)Ford Fiesta ST 2.0 Black 35K £5400.  08(08)Mazda 6 2.0D(140) TS2 Hatch, Blue met  50K £6650.  09(59)Ford Kuga 2.0TDCi Zetec 2wd Blue Met 30K £13100 . 09(09)Honda Civic Type R Black 18K  £9300.</p>
<p>Auction Prices seemed to be getting back on track this week, Stock is again moving with suppliers keener to sell. Some bargains down south early on in the week and cars generally on sale behind all book valuations.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2011 19:16:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Weekly Market Snapshot This week our contributors have mostly been down south and in the midlands. We have not had any attendees further north or in Scotland.  We also have information relating to general sales only and have no information from any Top car or premium sales, so cannot comment on the market for heavier metal at the moment .  As has been the case recently buyers have been surprised by the lack of cars selling at the block with a higher amount of cars having to be bought provisionally. Auction attendance numbers seem to be down which is &#8230; <a href="https://motordealing.com/market-snapshot/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Weekly Market Snapshot</p>
<p>This week our contributors have mostly been down south and in the midlands. We have not had any attendees further north or in Scotland.  We also have information relating to general sales only and have no information from any Top car or premium sales, so cannot comment on the market for heavier metal at the moment .  As has been the case recently buyers have been surprised by the lack of cars selling at the block with a higher amount of cars having to be bought provisionally.</p>
<p>Auction attendance numbers seem to be down which is making it harder for auctioneers. Sellers are holding out for high prices, but increasingly ,as buyers we are under more and more pressure to buy cars well under book.  Some industry figures released in the last week suggest that the trade is showing recovery but the trade is a big interconnected world and when parts of it are up others must be down.</p>
<p>Petrol engined cars of moderate displacement are not suffering disproportionately to the rest of the trade, but big engined lumps over 4 years old are getting hit hard.</p>
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<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 figures we have been party to. We occasionally provide example prices as an indicator but do not disclose exact auction data. In no way do we claim to be able to give 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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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2011 11:52:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With petrol prices currently going head to head with cocaine if you are running a big v8 then you are probably on a loser(or a scooter) Hybrid cars particularly the Civic ima had a major jump in price in the last 4 months and regularly smashed top book prices, indicators are that they are now levelling back out. The point of this post will be to let you know what cars are in short supply and sought after and what cars you need to be baleing out of and why . &#169; 2011, MD. All rights reserved.]]></description>
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<p>With petrol prices currently going head to head with cocaine if you are running a big v8 then you are probably on a loser(or a scooter) Hybrid cars particularly the Civic ima had a major jump in price in the last 4 months and regularly smashed top book prices, indicators are that they are now levelling back out. The point of this post will be to let you know what cars are in short supply and sought after and what cars you need to be baleing out of and why .</p>
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