And this one
- Was in the middle of writing it when others posted.
Would like to see what the prices would be of said models with low mileage, someone must have a Glass's account doobry to do a rough valuation
In the real world I don't think it makes a fat lot of difference. A low miliage car will sell much easier but won't really command a huge premium. People generally want a bargain.
If it was 20 years old with 25-30k on the clock then I would imagine it would be worth more than the rest.
My mum has just been looking at trading in her 54 plate Polo Twist; Metallic Blue, Barely a spot of dirt, 1 careful lady owner and about 15k miles on it. The going rate was about £100-£200 more than an average mileage. Needless to say she was more than a little dissapointed. At the end of the day it is still a 9+ year old car!
That said, if you find the right buyer they may be willing to pay!