Except at the moment they aren’t buying cheap, they’re paying very close to retail in order to prop up their struggling retail business, Cinch, which is dying for stock. These cars will be sold there for possibly even less than the £1000 margin you describe - with delivery and a money back...
Nobody’s going to pay more than £22k for a second hand ZS EV in a private sale when they can go to a main dealer and buy one for pretty much the same. There’s still stock out there, Chorley were advertising 71 reg pre-registered cars for £22,995 last week.
That’s a huge offer despite the low mileage. Take their arm off.
Having said that, if it’s a part exchange valuation rather than an offer to buy it for cash, make sure the car you are buying isn’t inflated to compensate.
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