2nd hand value madness

I am thinking of getting an mg4, so I got a price for my gen 1 zs ev, 30000 miles 2 years old in showroom condition £22200, £300 more than I paid for it.
Where's that at ?
I wonder what my perfect condition, 2 year old ZS with just 6k miles is worth.
 
A guy at work has a 2020 nissan juke, dealer offered 22k and wbac shows 19000.
He was proud it only lost 5k :oops:
I did say you could get 24k on autotrader but he wouldn't sell it like that if i know him.
 
Where's that at ?
I wonder what my perfect condition, 2 year old ZS with just 6k miles is worth.
We got our 2 and a half year old ZS EV Exclusive (just under 6k miles) valued recently, hopefully for a MG4 part exchange. Excellent condition, it was valued at between £21k and £22k. I'm surprised they would value at "showroom condition" for a used car, especially one that has done 30k miles, so the chap above has done well!
 
We got our 2 and a half year old ZS EV Exclusive (just under 6k miles) valued recently, hopefully for a MG4 part exchange. Excellent condition, it was valued at between £21k and £22k. I'm surprised they would value at "showroom condition" for a used car, especially one that has done 30k miles, so the chap above has done well!
Of course a second hand car can be in "showroom" condition... If you look after a vehicle then it can ALWAYS look in showroom condition 🤷‍♂️ Mileage on an EV is completely different to mileage on an ICE car... far less components that undergo wear and tear and far less elements to be "stressed" under extensive use... there are a number of Tesla owners who have spun over 500k miles, a lot of ICE cars would be like Trigger's broom after that many miles.
 
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They will give you a realistic valuation for your car.

I am in no way affiliated to them.
I used Motorway and they were great. Very efficient and if you are totally accurate in the description of your car the whole process will be good.
 
Mileage on an EV is completely different to mileage on an ICE car... far less components that undergo wear and tear and far less elements to be "stressed" under extensive use...

I agree with you that EVs last better mechanically, but

there are a number of Tesla owners who have spun over 500k miles, a lot of ICE cars would be like Trigger's broom after that many miles.

Not the best example, Tesla at that mileage are probably on their second or third motor and often second battery. Still better than a LEAF though. 😉
 
I agree with you that EVs last better mechanically, but



Not the best example, Tesla at that mileage are probably on their second or third motor and often second battery. Still better than a LEAF though. 😉
Admittedly it has had 2 replacement battery packs, one at just under 200k miles and the other one at about 320k miles... both were warranty though as had faults but still on the original motor. So actually a very good example that proper maintenance can see a car go forever and a day.

Tesloop has replaced six batteries, all under warranty, and all because of factory or installation issues, not because of battery degradation. There has been some capacity loss, however — one Model X has lost about 23% of capacity after 330,000 miles, a reduction in range from 260 miles to 200 miles (according to Quartz, a pool of data from Tesla owners shows an average capacity loss of about 10% after 155,00 miles).

Worth pointing out this is on a fleet of 11 vehicles
 
We sold my wives 2019 Range Rover Evogue to WBAC in late June and got £4,700 more than we paid for it. That paid for her deposit for her MG ZS which we've now cancelled the order for as we found a 22 plate Trophy Connect for sale with only 2,000 miles on it - saves waiting on the 'we don't know when it will arrive' debate with the dealership.

Also, late last year I sold my Ford Mustang GT 5.0 that was 6 years old for the same price I bought it for back in 2016.

Prices of second hand cars are mental right now!
 
We sold my wives 2019 Range Rover Evogue to WBAC in late June and got £4,700 more than we paid for it. That paid for her deposit for her MG ZS which we've now cancelled the order for as we found a 22 plate Trophy Connect for sale with only 2,000 miles on it - saves waiting on the 'we don't know when it will arrive' debate with the dealership.

Also, late last year I sold my Ford Mustang GT 5.0 that was 6 years old for the same price I bought it for back in 2016.

Prices of second hand cars are mental right now!
Balanced by the lack of availability &/or discounts on new cars...
 
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