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We have a Seat Ibiza 1.4 Diesel blue LHD 06 aprox 50,000 KM . Price about 5,500. The car is in Playa flamenca area
Costa Blanca, Will be over next week if anyone interest please reply
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You're trying to sell a seven year old Ibiza for 5,500€? Good luck with that.
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Hi
The car hs hardly been used in the last 3 years only about 4 week each year in the last 3 years so it is in
excellent; condition..I thought 2nd hand cars hold there prices?
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I have a 1.2 turbo, petrol, Ibiza which I bought Jan 2013 for 13,150 €, after PIVE discount. Good car, but can’t see that a car which has been left standing for long periods of time, rather than carefully used, can be worth what Chappiesu is asking.
My last car was a Corolla 1997, 60,000 kms. which I had from new. Never even had to replace a bulb. Hope I live long enough to see what the Ibiza is like in another 13 years time !
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Way over priced its worth about 2800 tops
Love Hugh and Stu
_______________________ Done the Spain thing Happier in the UK
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Brand new Dacia Sandero with all mod cons can be bought in Spain for less than 6,000 euros on the road with a 3 year warranty .
This message was last edited by windtalker on 27/12/2013.
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When I moved to Spain in 2006, I sold my ten year old Mondeo before I left for just 300 pounds. It was in great condition and ran perfectly. When I arrived here, Mondeos of a similar age were selling for around 2,500 to 3,000€. I was shocked at how much they were going for. However, times have changed. New cars are really cheap in Spain and the value of second hand cars has nose-dived. There are still people who want top dollar for their used car but they're going to have a hard time selling it because the more realistic people are now asking a more reasonable price. If you want to sell it privately, you'll need to knock abot 2,000€ off that price. If you go to a dealer, they won't even take into account the condition or how many kilometres it's done, they'll ask you for the reg number and give you a price based on that alone....And that will be about 2,000€
As windtalker says, you can get a new Dacia for just 6,000 and although they're not great cars, they're as good as a third gen Ibiza.
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The Dacia for 6000 euros - can none residents get it for this price? We have a holiday home use it for approx 10 weeks per year and now want to buy a car as car hire, fuel on the car hire etc is costing us a lot of money.
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Yes non residents and residents can buy any new or second hand car but you must register on the padrone at your local council first.) Google Dacia Sandero Spain.)
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A foreigner may buy a Spanish-registered car in Spain provided they have one of the following:
- an official residency card (Tarjeta de Residencia) or
- proof that they are a Spanish home owner (by showing title deeds) or
- documentation that proves the holder is a registered member of the local community, thecertificado de empadronamiento (available from the Town Hall / Ayuntamiento) issued within the three months prior to the purchase) or
- a rental contract for a duration of minimum one year or
- an NIE/NIF number (Foreigner's Identification Number) in Spain
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Thank you so much for the information. Now need to find a dealer.
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Jeanetteward
Before you go off to buy a Dacia Sandero, try to arrange a test drive and perhaps consider looking at other options like a km0 Ford or Opel. The Dacia is very cheap, but for a reason. It's a Romanian built car and a subsidiary of Renault, their 'budget' brand of cars. The Km0 cars are nearly new, maybe ex-show or test cars with hardly any kms on the clock and they're much cheaper than buying new. Just my opinion but I think you get what you pay for (with exception to the Seat Ibiza OP is selling) and a nearly new Ford or Opel is still better than a new Dacia as they are much better built. Best to have a good look around before buying.
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Thank you very good advice. Do you know of any good car dealers? We are near Mazzaron but we will travel to ensure we get a good package. Jeanette
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I'm in Valencia so I've no idea where you could go in Murcia I'm afriad.
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Ok no problem - thank you for all your help
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good car dealers ?
Not sure that 'good' and 'car dealers' can exist in the same sentence.
I have bought new a number of time in UK and Spain and whilst most dealer were 'great' when I was buying, I would not describe any as 'good' when I had a problem.
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Jeanette,
There's some good advice here, but I would visit the motor trade area in Mazarron, which is towards Bol Nuevo, opposite the new Mercadona supermarket site. There are half a dozen large dealerships there who've got some cracking deals on ex-demo models.
Personally when I change our car I'll also take a look at the Renault dealership in the Puerto, opposite Lidl - their service for repairs has been amazingly good and well priced. Several times they've undertaken repairs whilst I do some shopping and charged between 10 & 20 euros. In UK the corresponding job would have been booked in all days and cost 10 times that.
_______________________ Don't argue with an idiot, he will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
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Hi Jeanette hope you are well would it be possible to send me the email address of the renualt dealer in mazzaron oppisite the lidl
Cheers George
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2013 was the original posting I think this car sold LLLLLLLong time ago.
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