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By Dmm1078
#3860357
can anyone give me a value off this car , i know nothing about typr r ,s
its a freinds car i have been offered and it seems to good to miss. Im planning selling it on

2004 civic type r , grey one owner from new ( ive known the car from new)
only 14,500 genuine miles , service history 100 % genuine car, immaculate condition .
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By wHAmEz
#3860362
It's hard to say. You could sit on it for a while. Probably 6k-7k... If it was a Premier Edition I would ask for more.
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By Commander
#3861328
Yep, £6-7k definitely. It's a classic and will be worth much more in years to come. You could offer £5.5k and sell for 6 and much a little profit fairly easily.
#3861403
Commander wrote:Yep, £6-7k definitely. It's a classic and will be worth much more in years to come. You could offer £5.5k and sell for 6 and much a little profit fairly easily.
only be worth something more in years to come as the model starts to die out and they become rarer as a car, this will take a while with the total numbers made!!!

Also using the ek9 as a basis, a car that wasn't actually officially sold in the uk, decent ones commanding 7k upwards, not sure the ep3 is ever going to command massive appreciation in value if i'm honest.
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By Lewisgame
#3861411
Possibly worth a few quid after 10 years or so. Although the price of an EP3 has settled now. You can't buy one under £2k unless it's in serious bad shape. Premier editions start from £4k. They'll stay like this for a long time before some more get smashed up.


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