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How much can i get for my Peugeot 306 cabriolet?

Ive got a peugeot 306 cabriolet for sale its silver, in good condition inside and out, N reg 1995 and turns a few heads!
I read in a newspaper recently that its become a bit of a classic and could be worth quite a small fortune? Was wondering if anyone knew how much?
  • 7 months ago
NattieM by NattieM
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It depends on its condition and history more than anything.

If you have a full service history with it and lots of bills / receipts to show its cared for then that's good and would signal a cared for car.

If it has not had many owners then that would also be good as would having the original documents.
The word 'classic' itself is used to often in automotive circles - however your car (designed by Pinifarina no less) would be a desirable model from the 90's Peugeot range.

As a rough guide with a fairly low mileage you could expect around £1,200 from a private sale at the moment.
This depends of course on condition, history and if a low mileage could be ssubstantiated
I doubt very much, however, that these would drop their price any further in years to come and would expect a slight increase for a good example over the years.

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  • 7 months ago
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  • responder5 by responde...
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    contact your local Peugeot Dealers to see how much they will offer. You will now have a rough idea about the selling price.

    Check at http://www.used-cars.peugeot.co.uk or http://www.peugeot.co.uk/showrooms/find-…

    (or)

    You can also check at www.parkers.co.uk where you can check the latest price range list.

    Hope that helps

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    • 7 months ago
  • Trevor Trillion HAS   STOPPED by Trevor Trillion HAS STOPPED
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    Europeans don't really care too much for a Peugeot that is old. Even the 504 cabrio doesn't bring that much money. (maybe 7000 pounds? with left hand steering)
    Parts and rust are the killers. The older a Peugeot, the more they GOUGE you on parts. And the M.O.T isn't kind or sentimental.

    The person that would pay the most for your car is someone who had that same car LONG AGO...when he was 20-something years old. (too soon) Your 1995 car will be worth more, when that 25 year old guy is 50 and has some money to burn.
    so....wait until 2020 and keep your Peugeot nice until then.

    Remember..all the Peugeots made at the Ryton plant in England were SO GOOD.....that they closed the plant.
    • 7 months ago

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