Bongo selling

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LOU LOU

Bongo selling

Post by LOU LOU » Thu May 10, 2012 9:26 pm

Having had my lovely Bongo for two years now this is the first time I have been on here to chat and now its to ask for advise about selling him :cry:. I have been made redundant and cant justify keeping him so need to sell him on. He has however got a little poorly and I am told he needs a new CV joint. ( I was non the wiser!) I really dont want to be spending any money on him but dont know if it would be better to get him sorted. I have no idea how much I should be selling him for. Any suggestions on the way forward. Thanks
Lou x
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Re: Bongo selling

Post by nigelgibson » Thu May 10, 2012 11:10 pm

how long is a piece of string ....? :roll:
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Re: Bongo selling

Post by LOU LOU » Sun May 13, 2012 11:16 am

Yes sorry that was a bit vague! What I ment was do you think it is better to get it fixed up or just sell as it is?
Just wondered what other peoples experience was. Also does anyone know of garages who specialise in buy bongos.
Thanks
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Re: Bongo selling

Post by nigelgibson » Sun May 13, 2012 1:54 pm

Generally speaking dealers wont offer you much. They want to make their mark up and need to factor in costs of getting vehicle ready for sale and warranty etc.
A private sale is your best bet and advertising on here in for sale pages is well worth a try. People feel more comfortable buying off fellow members/enthusiasts. i have sold 3 on here all for more than i paid although all were improved by me in one way or another. i'm not a dealer by the way !

As for the cv , how bad is it ? if there's still plenty of test and cv not desperate it could be sold on but PLEASE inform any purchaser of the problem. Better would be to have it replaced. An outer joint will be £40 ish plus labour. Not a specialised job so any decent mechanic will sort it for you.
I guess having being made redundant that money will be an issue but if it's possible it would be better to fix and sell privately .

There are dealers that advertise they will buy bongos for cash but be prepared for a very low offer.

Good luck with the sale and hope your situation improves - as they say , when one door closes ....another opens .
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