M J Orme Posted November 13, 2015 Share Posted November 13, 2015 I am putting my 1991 Ford Sierra up for sale . Its been in use daily until I had my new Focus a few weeks back . Its the GLS spec and MOT ed for 12 months .About one inch of body work wants doing . Also new clutch 3 months ago .How much should I get for it . Plenty of offers when I didn't what to sell it so don't want to loose out money wise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simcor Posted November 13, 2015 Share Posted November 13, 2015 Pretty tidy looking Sierra there, not that many of them around these days either. I am sure it will be worth decent money looking in the condition it does in the pictures. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GMX Posted November 14, 2015 Share Posted November 14, 2015 That's a good looking motor for a 24 year old. Your bound to get decent money for that. Loads of Sierras and other great classics were culled in Gordon Brown's scrappage scheme :( , in exchange apparently for Hyundai i30's of all things! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeebowhite Posted November 16, 2015 Share Posted November 16, 2015 Sadly, the car may not be worth as much as you hope to get for it. For a 24 year old car, with the bodywork it has (though it needs some TLC) You may still struggle to get 1500 for it. I dont mean to doom monger, but whilst older cars are desirable, the money just isnt in them as it used to be. I hope you get every penny for it though, to the right buyer and a true enthusiast you may well get up to 3k for it, but selling to the average Joe, I suspect you will struggle to make £800 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
M J Orme Posted November 16, 2015 Author Share Posted November 16, 2015 Thanks all for your replies. I have been offered £1000 so think I will take it up . Had the car 15 years and it still turns a few heads when it's spruced up and it's still got a good turn of speed . 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeebowhite Posted November 16, 2015 Share Posted November 16, 2015 I think that's a sensible answer to be honest :-) Sent from my GT-I9195 using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
south_bound Posted November 20, 2015 Share Posted November 20, 2015 At £1000 you have probably not lost anything on the depreciation over the past 10 years. I sold a 10 year old car 10 years ago for that amount and if it is stil running reasonable I would expect to have to pay the same to get it back. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AdeMk1 Posted November 27, 2015 Share Posted November 27, 2015 Friend of mine has just sold his 2.0 GLSi for £2000 & his XR4x4 for £5000! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
antigon Posted November 29, 2015 Share Posted November 29, 2015 I'd say 1000 is reasonable for good condition Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
M J Orme Posted November 29, 2015 Author Share Posted November 29, 2015 Well the offer of £1000 fell through after I refused to take £800. But I haven't actually offered it for sale yet . It was just a few people asked after they saw me in the new Focus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gregers Posted November 29, 2015 Share Posted November 29, 2015 have you looked on eBay and seen how much they are going for,not the price there listed at? watch a few to gain info then if you want to put it up with a reserve that your happy to let it go at. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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