Selling car with faulty gearbox
My trusted car is finally giving up the ghost. The gearbox is going. The cost of replacing it can't be justified anymore (I've been keeping it going for years). :(
So I was going to give it up for scrap but others are telling me I can sell it still. Any advice? Would a garage take it? It's an old Peugeot 207, even without the gearbox it's not worth much. |
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The online car buyer services won't give anywhere what it might be worth for scrap (aka "breaking for spares").
Some car sales places will give a minimum part exchange (£1000 is common around here for even an old banger). So use it for Trade-in? |
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If it's otherwise sound an enthusiastic home mechanic could fit a second hand box. Worth trying for a sale.
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Cheers,
If anyone has advice on how not to get screwed over when buying a car from a dealer that would be useful too! One thing I am sure of is that I don't want to finance it and I don't think I'll.go for a lease either. |
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Apart from taking someone who's mechanically knowledgable if possible:
Do an Experian check on any motor you fancy if it's not a main dealer (they will have already done one) Online reviews of the dealer You can often get a feel for anything fishy if you look at the company background and those of the directors on the companies house beta site (i.e. loads of dormant companies or wound-up companies with similar names which may have been used to scam people in the past) |
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I'd have thought it shouldn't be too hard to find a reputable local dealer which would at least gve you some come back if the worst were to happen. Make sure you pay at least £100 of the deposit on credit card too as that will give some extra consumer protection. Good luck Damien, I'll be in the same position soon as my 13 year old wagon is gradually giving up the ghost... :erm: |
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I am going to pay in one full go so they can't screw me on the payments. Is sticker price something I can get reduced or is that less common than I think? Quote:
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@ Damien - you should always be able to get something off the sticker price, or get them to chuck something extra in e.g. spare wheel if it hasn't got one. Obviously the more expensive the car to more scope for movement. Let us know how it goes and no lying about what you get eh? ;)
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Sometimes it can be a worn bearing or it may just need something simple gearbox lubricant. Given it's age it's likely gearbox is going as you say but it all depends on how hard you have driven it etc. |
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If you're paying cash then there should be some room for manoeuvre with the price depending on how high or low it is already. Best time to go used to be when the new registrations were coming up as main dealers would be desperate to make space on their used lots. Not sure that makes so much of a difference now though. |
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I took it to a mechanic I trust who said it was the gearbox. I am quite confident in that this is a mechanic that's us usually been straight with me and they also advised that I shouldn't get it done because the cost was too much for the car. |
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