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pugmarshall

What's It Worth?

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pugmarshall

A friend of mine has a 205 Roland Garos and would like a rough value of the car...

 

As said, it's a Roland Garos, 1989, all original and has covered 110k miles. It has the original white leather interior, in good condition for it's age, the original 13" alloys and the original 1360 TU engine.

 

 

The car pulls very well for a 1.4 and does everything a 205 should, other than a temperamental blower motor. The sunroof doesn't leak, in fact it still makes the suction noise, and the door seals still work (unlike my own 205, where the doors sound a little too 'tinny').

 

It has MOT until June, Tax until August and lots of documents and service history ect.

 

Bodywork is very good dent wise, the bonnet is no longer shiny where the lacquer peel has taken over and there is a small DIY touch up on the tailgate from a previous owner.

 

Any more details just ask!

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dcc

400-500 ish

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pugmarshall

MOT until June, as it says in my first post. I don't know what DCC means.

 

The car drives pretty well, the only worn part I know of is a track rod end... The car accelerates well, brakes well and corners well, it's also surprisingly good on fuel.

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allye

Oh yet it does say! Apologies.

 

He means £400 - £500!?

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pugmarshall

Ok, I apologise, I didn't realise DCC was his username, I assumed it was an acronym. Haha!

 

I forgot to mention; it's not a soft-top / cabriolet.

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Pugleyrich

If you look on completed items on ebay, a hard top recently sold for £300 with a years mot.

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