General Been Offered A Seicento Sporting Cheap – What Do I Need To Know?

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General Been Offered A Seicento Sporting Cheap – What Do I Need To Know?

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What should I be looking for when I go to view it?
What are the common faults?
When does the cam belt need replacing?
 
You should be looking for an idiot owner who you can persuade to sell it cheap. It should be really cheap even if it is pristine.

See FAQ on buying a Cinq... keys i.e. immobilisers, brown blue keys, 150 £ off etc.

The recc for cam belt is 32k miles.

I was lucky I got mine to drive all the way home before failing.

Fix it again tomorrow - FIAT.

Noel
 
Thanks for that, I'll read the FAQs later.

It's cheap because it's been traded into a non-Fiat dealership where my mate works - he can get me it for the trade in price.
 
The local FIAT dealers are full of show persons who have no customers to talk to, they are real despondant when you ask for parts department.

Theri jobs are not at all secure, likely big reduction in sales staff numbers.

They have new, prereg, demo, just run in vehicles that are just not shifting.

2nd hand values have plummetted, scrap prices are not good only copper if holding up well.

If they dont slash the price walk away.

Noel
 
The local FIAT dealers are full of show persons who have no customers to talk to, they are real despondant when you ask for parts department.


If they dont slash the price walk away.

Noel

Fiat dealers wont sell it, forget slashing price they wont even have it up for sale, it will be behind the dealership ready for the auction, or to an independent dealer where majority of main delaer trade ins end up.

Theyve already made their profit on the trade in
 
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Fiat dealers wont sell it, forget slashing price they wont even have it up for sale, it will be behind the dealership ready for the auction, or to an independent dealer where majority of main delaer trade ins end up.

Theyve already made their profit on the trade in

You don't make profit on a trade in you make a profit on shifting the new one, more profit in shifting a nice second hand. In the past (in boom) they would have got an internal price for trade ins that they did not want to try to sell, now they are going to be (as difficult) to give away.

When people are made redundant and sell their auto the 2nd hand market slips like the stock exchange.

Noel
 
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shouldve worded better, didnt mean the actual trade in vehicle, but the overall whole process

either case you wont be seeing this particular car on a fiat forecourt
 
However, used car prices are going up.

The guide took a hammering from October to December, and now cars are trading into book.

The latest guide is showing a further increase
Thank god for that! :)

Everything can be fixed, generally cheaply, certainly for less than Alfa money. Just think, no need for an engine rebuild if the cam belt snaps, no need to prat around with variators or £70 special cam tools, no need to dismantle the whole underside of the car to get at the starter motor.................
 
Thank god for that! :)

Everything can be fixed, generally cheaply, certainly for less than Alfa money. Just think, no need for an engine rebuild if the cam belt snaps, no need to prat around with variators or £70 special cam tools, no need to dismantle the whole underside of the car to get at the starter motor.................

aye but stripping the handbrake once a year :p

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