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07 Fiesta,runs but dented - Sell or keep?

Hello all,

I am in a dilemma. My car and my own stupidity have been giving me bother over the last few months. I had a small low-speed prang in April last year, then a car ran into me in November (not my fault, got sorted), then the springs went under the drivers side wheel, another £150 repair, + RAC membership as I was lucky it broke down outside a friends house, and NOW I have got my first speeding fine.

I am beginning to think my car is cursed.

In 2010 not long after buying it I reversed into a van and I now have a large dent above the bumper, which has not caused any problems. The car has been serviced and MOT'd and passed.

I am now wondering is it worth getting rid of it. It was paid for up front but my tax, insurance and these incidental costs are probably running to about £1200 a year. INcluding petrol.

What is the likelyhood of selling it with dent, or should I just keep it til it dies mechanically? I live in a city so I could survive without it, but I may end up spending more on public transport and taxis.

Has anyone sold a perfectly running but dented car before? Is it worth it?

Thanks!

Comments

  • warwicktiger
    warwicktiger Posts: 1,106 Forumite
    If your insurance, tax and petrol are only £1200 p.a. you cannot be doing many miles!. Do you need a good looking car? note I said need.

    If not keep it till it dies, you will struggle to get a decent price for it whilst it keeps its dents!
  • My mileage is up to 60,000 but I don't do many miles at all. I did consider the fact that if I need a car in the future it will cost me a fortune to get something new. I have no finance on this at all so thats a plus? I guess I just have to accept that having a car is an expensive luxury, and looking at the lashing rain outside now, I am glad to have it... and I may be kicked off this site for saying but with my speeding fine and charge to change my irish licence to a UK one, you have to think... SURE ITS ONLY MONEY...!!!:(
  • fivetide
    fivetide Posts: 3,811 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Another car could cost you more. At least you know the history and, if it looks a bit battered, no one is going to mess with it.

    Run it (safely) until the wheels fall off.
    What if there was no such thing as a rhetorical question?
  • bsms1147
    bsms1147 Posts: 2,291 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    I am beginning to think my car is cursed.
    I reversed into a van
    I had a small low-speed prang in April last year
    I have got my first speeding fine.
    I don't think it's the car :p
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