If it hasn't gone in the next fortnight, no doubt one of you will have it. Before then, I think I'll aim for £350.
I personally thought £550 was a fair price for any reliable, easy to drive, economical car in no need of tax, a service or work...........but seeing that it is still here (and has only had one viewing to date!) then I'll just have to take what I can.
It honestly drives very well. No slippy clutches, blowing exhausts, wallowy steering, no suspension clonks, slack handbrakes or anything. My sister in law had it serviced religiously every year (cambelt done too!!) and had everything replaced when the garage recommended. It has a full folder full of history.
Nice stereo too and clean interior that smells of girly air-freshener. How it hasn't sold already at this money is incredible. Surely there is a teenager locally who needs a cheap car to learn in or just anyone who wants something economical to pop to the shops and back.
You can barely get a mountain bike for a few hundred quid these days. This vehicle should give a good few trouble free, economical years yet.......