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agreed value £4600

Postby fergie47 » Sun Jan 24, 2010 11:17 am

Classicline arre the answer. I found footman james unhelpful even though I'd been with them for fifteen years blah blah. Please make sure that you get an actual,agreed value certificate, from them ,I had to pay an extra £15 and send photos. be warned. Peter.
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Re: agreed value £4600

Postby nettie » Sun Jan 24, 2010 10:29 pm

Could you remind me of the condition and mileage of your fig? thanks :)
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Re: agreed value £4600

Postby fergie47 » Mon Jan 25, 2010 9:00 pm

The mileage is100,000 kms,but it drives beutifully.the interior is immaculate.the only problems are two rusty bumper corners and two car park dents. Hood and paint excellent.Peter
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Re: agreed value £4600

Postby nettie » Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:26 pm

Similar to mine then, just over 100kms and the bumper corners are a bit rusty too. Mine's had a repaint but i would say my interior is good rather than immaculate tbh. I would be absolutely gutted if she was valued at £4600!! How many valuations did you get? Are you happy with the valuation?
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Re: agreed value £4600

Postby mrsevans101 » Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:34 pm

£4600 sounds like an eBay kind of price, IMHO. But then the price does seem to come down to mileage an awful lot.

Mine is valued at £8500 with 64,000 km on it (so about 40,000 miles). In really good nick inside (again, in my opinion). I have some rust to sort but that wasn't visible when it got valued (bah humbug to snow and salt!). One rusty bumper corner and my rear wheel arches (all told about £400 of work). So £4600 sounds low to me... Did you decide the price yourself or have you had it assessed somehow?
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