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Hello,
Firs time on the forum, looking forward to reading thought all the comments
Love the RCZ and this one is my third,
I change every 12 months.... And currently am driving the limited edition Asphalt (5600 miles) 12 plate
This car is stunning in every way, both to look at and to drive.
The Matt paint work really stands out from the crowd.....
But unfortunately I have had this for just over 11 Months and have got itchy feet ....
Can anyone advise the best place to sell as the dealer not surprisingly just wants to rip me off and make money....
Would love to sell to an enthusiast who would appreciate the car.
If any one can help or if you would like more information then please do not hesitate to contact me.
This is a rare car only 40 in the uk and currently one for sale on autotrader.
Best regards
David.
 
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Hi Davey,Now l think the older rcz residual's have dropped even more now, because of the newer model, asphalt or not best trade it in for the New bumpered rcz ie a better price would be obtained via trade in. But changing a car every year no matter what Marque it is,is MADNESS :wtf:
 
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You are correct in saying it is rare. It is in my opinion an acquired taste too. Personally I prefer to see a nice shine on my cars. The hassle if they get grease or scratches on them would put a lot of people off. Wish you look in selling it :thumbup:
 
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I'm a little perplexed as to why you sell your cars after a year too!! You're always gonna take a fairly significant hit on each trade in/sale. However, perhaps it's worth trying to sell privately first and may be worth advertising on pistonheads, eBay and Autotrader and see what interest you get.
 
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jassyo06 said:
Hi Davey,Now l think the older rcz residual's have dropped even more now, because of the newer model, asphalt or not best trade it in for the New bumpered rcz ie a better price would be obtained via trade in. But changing a car every year no matter what Marque it is,is MADNESS :wtf:

Hi, thanks for the comments, I had the 1.6 then the diesel and on both Hardley lost anything,
Normally if you get it right 12 months just about works.... But this one might be different as I am not looking to px.

Many thanks.
 
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mrizzle said:
I'm a little perplexed as to why you sell your cars after a year too!! You're always gonna take a fairly significant hit on each trade in/sale. However, perhaps it's worth trying to sell privately first and may be worth advertising on pistonheads, eBay and Autotrader and see what interest you get.

I just like a change...... And if you are part exchanging normally the dealer will love a one year old car with low milage.
This time ... Not sure...
 
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OO58RON said:
You are correct in saying it is rare. It is in my opinion an acquired taste too. Personally I prefer to see a nice shine on my cars. The hassle if they get grease or scratches on them would put a lot of people off. Wish you look in selling it :thumbup:

Many thanks,

You would be surprised with Matt.... Just soap and warm water a Nd it is as good as new every time. Actually shows less marks than a highly polished car.
 
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