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Thread: Should i sell my Holden Statesman?

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    Quote Originally Posted by grumpybastard View Post
    Yeah Redbook so under values cars its a joke but if you have a look what its competing with its pretty much inline with everything else.

    There's 6cylinders with velour interior asking more than i am.

    Remember your grandkid will need a safe reliable car to drive around in in a few months time, sell it to them and get to keep seeing it.

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    Remember your grandkid will need a safe reliable car to drive around in in a few months time, sell it to them and get to keep seeing it.
    Dont think i didn't think of doing something like this but i kept returning to the fact that the eldest son trashes cars, he has gone through 4 in 6 years...

    I couldn't face seeing what the Statesman would end up like

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    I love the OLD Statesman cars too... but if you are looking for a blindly optimistic statesman vendore, look here:

    http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars...Time|1&trecs=4
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    Redbook Values...... For those who don't already know these values are based on what is written on the back of the rego papers declaring the sale price.

    Now as stamp duty is calculated from this, not many people would be very honest would they?

    Of course I can't believe anyone would lower the price to save a few dollars on stamp duty, (and would never suggest anyone do such a thing)
    LOL, it is worth what someone is willing to pay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cookiesa View Post
    Redbook Values...... For those who don't already know these values are based on what is written on the back of the rego papers declaring the sale price.

    Now as stamp duty is calculated from this, not many people would be very honest would they?

    Of course I can't believe anyone would lower the price to save a few dollars on stamp duty, (and would never suggest anyone do such a thing)
    LOL, it is worth what someone is willing to pay.

    my old man used to tell me things are worth nothing unless someone wants it
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    You could use the cash for the D2

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