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Used car prices have gone up

According to a survey, prices on cars have gone up from a couple of hundred pounds to thousands. The BBC was showing a 53 FFRR having gone up £3500 since January 2009. The rise is due to a shortage of cars because of the scrapage scheme and the fact that people are extending leases rather than trading up to a new car.

Personally I have noticed it with the prices going up quite rapidly for FFRR and the supply dropping since Jan Paul

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Yep, we've all noticed this phenomenom too.

This time last year 4WD prices were at rock bottom, I was looking at a Vogue SE TDV8 with all the toys, very low miles and it was £28K.

You can't pick up the same car today this side of £40K. Shocking. Discovery 4 HSE
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Post #7212 12th Sep 2009 10:27am
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