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New To Golfs - Is This A Good Price?


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I have a golf diesel of similar mileage and age.

The main "common" problem I have discovered is the tendency for windows to drop down. Most likely one to suffer is going to be the driver's window as this is operated most. A plastic clip fails which needs the whole regulator assembly (a large plate the size of the bottom half of the door) to be replaced. Unfortunately there are probably no warning signs apart from (eventually) a severe draft around the back of the neck. Bound to happen when it's raining. Replacing I think is quite simple provided you have the appropriated sized spline wrenches.

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Feb 2007 edition of Glasses values a 99S with 90k @ £2625 (trade), so knock off another few hundred quid for this one being a '98 and you have the book value. i.e. buyer's asking about £900 too much.

[/ QUOTE ]Wow thanks for that. But is that Trade as buy form a garage or Trade, as in thats what you'd get for trade-in? If the latter surely it would be worth a few hundred £ more?

Assuming the price can be got down are there any problem areas to look for?

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By "trade", I mean what a dealer would most likely value your car at if you were to part exchange it. They may offer you more, by "overallowing" against the car you're buying from them e.g. yours is worth £x, they have £1500 profit in the car they're selling, so they may offer you £x + £500.

At the end of the day, unless the (private?) seller is providing "dealer" facilities, such as a service, a new MOT, a 12 mth warranty, why pay any more that trade value, unless you desperately want that particular car? I'd have thought there'd be loads of 1.6SE Golfs around. Why not ring your local VW dealer and ask them if they have any similar cars coming in in March that you could buy "trade" i.e. warranty neither given nor implied, buying as seen etc.?

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