Try it with any car. It values everything I’ve tried at about 50% of the trade value!! Under £4K! Other makes too!!! Crazy!!What does We Buy Any Car say?
Try it with any car. It values everything I’ve tried at about 50% of the trade value!! Under £4K! Other makes too!!! Crazy!!What does We Buy Any Car say?
WBAC buy cars with issues , the buyers want rid of them at any price , as long as they pass the parked and running test they'll buy it .What does We Buy Any Car say?
Try it with any car. It values everything I’ve tried at about 50% of the trade value!! Under £4K! Other makes too!!! Crazy!!
Must have been a while ago!!They bought my previous QPV for only about £1,000 less than what I wanted to get, with zero effort or hassle.
2 1/2 years ago. Has their business model changed?Must have been a while ago!!
That's the total for all QP variants so it's open to interpretation.There are 76 QPs for sale on autotrader , this one looks the best of them but it's a bad time of year in a really bad year to be selling one.
It certainly has! They clearly need to make more money, so their prices are ridiculously low now. Try it with any car, and you’ll see.
It certainly has! They clearly need to make more money, so their prices are ridiculously low now. Try it with any car, and you’ll see.
Yes. A 2009 QP 4.2 I like is priced at £4K. A 2011 BMW 640i cabrio £5K!! That’s less than half the retail. I tried a £35K 2011 Aston Rapide and they quoted £19KAh, yes, I see now; my 2009 QPV 4.7 S with 80,000 miles gets a WBAC offer of £7,500! But I'm pretty sure I could get about £12,000.
I wonder if this would fit in my Westie, in place of the current Rover 3.9 V8?These trade bids are a bit of a joke really. The cars must be worth more in spares, example below
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BCA know cars like this don't sell to the trade at auction unless they're ridiculously cheap so base their quote on that.2p I would imagine and they are pretty sh1t with cars like this.
If A) I wasn’t moving home and dumped with unforeseen stamp duty and B) had actually been paid by any of my clients I would possibly be in for this2005 Maserati Quattroporte £9,995
94,000 Miles
Full Service History
New MOT until 6 December 2024
Beautiful colour combination of Grigio Alfieri and light tan leather. Fitted with 20” wheels and almost new Michelin Pilot Alpin tyres.
I have owned this car for almost 7 years and have spent over £20K on servicing and repairs. £13K spent in the last 3 years rectifying the major issues that all these cars will require, £11K with SportsItalia (invoices in photos) who refurbished the subframe and replaced all necessary suspension bushes at the same time.
The clutch was replaced 10K miles ago, along with all associated parts, and the torque tube. The gearbox pipes, actuator etc were also repaired. Additionally, a new A/C compressor was recently fitted, along with a new handbrake cable, pads and shoes. The car is only ever driven in manual/sports mode to minimise clutch wear. Most of those 10K miles since the replacement were done on the motorway so the clutch will be good for many years to come.
Why am I selling this after doing so much work on the car? ULEZ. This car is not ULEZ compliant, and therefore not suitable for someone living within the M25, but is perfect for someone outside the zone. The road tax is £395 as opposed to the £695 of the ULEZ compliant cars.
I’m looking for a ULEZ compliant Quattroporte, preferably a 4.7. Happy to do a part exchange for a later car.
While you can find a cheaper Quattroporte, it could easily cost you £10K in repairs in the first year. All likely issues have been recently rectified in my car, and can be verified by Matt at Sportsitalia. Additionally, the car has had a new ABS pump, brake servo and master cylinder.
The V8HBO number plate can be negotiated in the price. Please use this link to download the complete photos. https://app.sugarsync.com/iris/wf/D6102102_09252020_354524
All invoices for repairs can be provided on request.
Feel for you there my last Toyota job finished at the beginning of August and 3 months to get paid.If A) I wasn’t moving home and dumped with unforeseen stamp duty and B) had actually been paid by any of my clients I would possibly be in for this
Sometimes it’s not even their fault. For some reason, for one client, my bank’s invoicing/accounting programme failed to send the email, even though it was marked as ‘sent’.Feel for you there my last Toyota job finished at the beginning of August and 3 months to get paid.
Even my wife loves it and says if it wasn’t for the stamp duty…If A) I wasn’t moving home and dumped with unforeseen stamp duty and B) had actually been paid by any of my clients I would possibly be in for this