Right price
I'm interested in buying an Audi A5 Sportback Quattro 3-litre (245PS) Auto S Line - registered July 2012 - Colour White - 5500 miles. Advertised at £26000 ex demonstrator becoming available late October. Dealer says he has to move on for new vehicles arriving.
Dealer states book value £37500. Dealer original cost £43000 which includes £4000 extras.
Would you buy at this price? or what price would you be prepared to pay.
Dealer states book value £37500. Dealer original cost £43000 which includes £4000 extras.
Would you buy at this price? or what price would you be prepared to pay.
Asked on 25 September 2012 by PB - Cheshire
Answered by
Honest John
That's not a bad price, but it might still be negotiable, so pitch in with £24,000 and you might get it for £25,000.
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