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post Nov 24, 2003 - 7:47 AM
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Nigel



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I've seen a celica for sale it has:
17" alloys
ICE
GT4 spoiler
yellow/black lether interior
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Celica GT 2.0 41kmiles 1994
how much would you say is a good price??? £6k
Is 41k miles relistic for the year?? my cars 40k and it only 4 years old.
And what questions should I ask the person whos selling it??

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post Dec 2, 2003 - 8:48 AM
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QUOTE (BenMMellor @ Dec 2, 2003 - 3:33 AM)
QUOTE (jontechie @ Dec 2, 2003 - 2:38 AM)
£6000's not too bad especially when it's a UK car. You get penalised over
here when the cars an import, so your making a saving there!

I don't agree that much now with the statement you get penalised by having an import.. - well not so much nowadays anyway... (you used to !)

Insurance companies, though specialist, are being realistic about them now (Adrian Flux, DIG etc..) and most Toyota dealerships will serivce them and get you parts..

the downside of the SS1, SS2 models is they are lower powered than the UK cars... if i was importing it would have to be a GT4 but 2 celicas is enough for now...

4 years ago, my first Celica Gt was given a worst case insurance quote of £2200
thats almost 1/3 of its value. Now in 2003 with a GT4 it's around £800 (and that was one mutha of a search to get that on the internet), so I agree with you its getting better but only a little. As for parts and servicing my local dealership will supply parts but will not service it "as its specs are not to the UK model". Instead they pointed me off to the Jemcar Import specialists who are much more expensive than standard dealership servicing charges. I'm in London so we get screwed here anyway, your in the wirral, perhaps your people are more Toyota friendly up there. There is a saving to be made with a UK car in this respect

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