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  1. #1
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    [CL9] To sell or to keep

    Hi Guys,

    Just trying to gather some general opinons here. I'm currently in Perth, and own an '06 Luxury Euro (Manual) with 83,000kms on the clock. I do love the car a lot, but I'm about to make the move to Sydney by the end of the month.

    It does add up a fair bit to ship a car across + rego transfer etc etc, so I'm in two minds on if I should sell it off here, or ship it across to Sydney. At what point (year / kms) does it become more viable to sell than to keep? Given that it's a CL9, I know it can't compete for price against the splew of CU2's hitting the market. Am I being reasonable if I want to sell it for $16.5k?

    Cheers!

  2. #2
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    Melb
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    It's a decent price.. But can you get another one for the same price?
    2003 CL9 5AT *ECU REFLASHED*
    CT-E Icebox|Ralco RZ pulleys|K&N filter|DC Header|250cell Cat|Cusco Tower & H Brace| H.Drive Coilovers | Rays RE30 18x8.5 | S/S Brakelines | Rigid Collars

  3. #3
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    Perth
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    One of my main factors for selling it off, is that I'm not sure if I can get a place in Sydney with a car spot or not. I might not pick up a CL9 again, maybe a CU2...

  4. #4
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    Feb 2012
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    Melbourne
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    Why not drive to Sydney? Make it a road trip? Otherwise, if your keen on changing over to a CU2 then selling it really is your only option. not sure how not having a car spot = getting a CU2 over CL9.

  5. #5
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    May 2011
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    Perth
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    Somehow making a 4000km journey across Australia doesn't quite excite me :P.

    As for the CU2, what I meant was if I do end up getting a place with a car spot, then a CU2 might be on the cards. I guess I'll just put it up for sale, and hope someone picks it up in the next two weeks!

  6. #6
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    Jan 2008
    Location
    Western Sydney
    Car:
    CT9A
    16.5k sounds reasonable for 83,000kms shouldn't be a problem selling it
    I guess it depends how much you love the car, me personally CL9 > CU2 so i would probably take on the challenge of WA --> Syd and keep the CL9

  7. #7
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    Mar 2011
    Location
    Melbourne
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    04 CL9, 11 323i
    Did you buy this car brand new day 1? If you did I would certainly keep the car.


    Good thing about owning car from new you know its condition and everything.
    Yes it's a Euro but it doesn't mean it can't be flogged ect.
    If you buy a second hand car and it may has low KM's say 70k but the owner likes to go FK YEAH VTEC everyday and from every red light... I wouldn't touch that car.

  8. #8
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    Blue Mountains
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    MY06Euro Lux Sat Nav Auto
    Quote Originally Posted by audiboi View Post
    Somehow making a 4000km journey across Australia doesn't quite excite me :P.

    As for the CU2, what I meant was if I do end up getting a place with a car spot, then a CU2 might be on the cards. I guess I'll just put it up for sale, and hope someone picks it up in the next two weeks!
    For mine I'd do the road trip. Lot more to look at on the way than you might think. Still one of those Aussie drives that not too many people get to do. As for CL9 vs CU2 IMO it's a no contest. CU2 = more bulk for bugger all else. I also have a MY06 CL9 Euro Lux Sat Nav and after 6 years still love it. I'm about to do a few small upgrades just to keep it fresh. Bluetooth Unit for phone and to stream music, Eibach Springs and adjustable rear control arms, rebadging it with the red set and maybe a couple of other things. Keep the CL9

  9. #9
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    Melbourne
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    I've done more than 4000km journeying across Australia (went from SE Vic to Gold Coast once, detour around Sydney, blue mountains etc). Depends on how much of a rush you are in. Can actually be pretty relaxing. Motels are around the $70 mark for twin share so it's not that bad. Then again, I understand how it's not to everyone's taste, as the first 2000km maybe mainly desert.

  10. #10
    Like mention earlier, did you buy the car new? if yes, then chances of keeping it would be higher. If no then probability of selling it would be higher.

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    South Western Sydney
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    R32 Skyline
    I say keep it. If you can't keep it in Sydney then sell it.

  12. #12
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    head ache
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    buy a car bra and drive!! drive like the wind!! lol
    wake up and take some sleeping tablets.

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