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 fabs
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I have a 1997 Peugeot 106 which has had the head-gasket fail. I have already replaced the car as I couldn't be bothered to fix it. (The garage quoted £250-300 to fix it)

I guess my options are:
1) sell it (don't think there is much value in it, as working models get £200-£400 max, so doubt I would get very much)
2) scrap it (probably get 60-70 quid)
3) give it away. Freecycle?

I'd be tempted by (3) if I thought someone would make an effort to fix it. It is probably a days work for someone reasonable with spanners. Is it likely that anyone would take that on? If I put it on Freecycle, are there any scams I ought to be aware of?

It has an MOT until November, and two new tyres. Engine still runs well, despite it now being cooled by a mixture of oil and water.


 
Posted : 14/02/2015 9:54 pm
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Local fire station will love it if you're giving it away, they normally have to buy cars to practice chopping them up for rescuing people after collisions


 
Posted : 14/02/2015 10:00 pm
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Simple one is call the local scrap yard and see if they will collect it.


 
Posted : 14/02/2015 10:01 pm
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If you put it on Freecycle, it'll probably be on Gumtree within the hour... Could sell it spares or repair. Probably get £150.


 
Posted : 14/02/2015 10:04 pm
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Local college? Our mechanics area has to buy them in for the urchins to gradually ruin.


 
Posted : 14/02/2015 10:04 pm
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Describe any faults in detail and stick it on ebay - that means you could get any of your 3 options. It might sell for a worthwhile amount, it might sell for its scrap value or you might end up effectively giving it away. Its wins all round.

A really good description is the key - people are more confident about buying a car with a known fault that they know the can fix than they are about buying something that old and [i]apparently[/i] working.


 
Posted : 14/02/2015 10:04 pm
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+1 for eBay spares or repairs. Someone will give you money and come and take it away.


 
Posted : 14/02/2015 10:08 pm
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[quote=nbt ]Local fire station will love it if you're giving it away, they normally have to buy cars to practice chopping them up for rescuing people after collisions

No so! It will have to be de-polluted, any traces of fuel, engine oil etc etc removed from the car.

Cars we get have all this done and checked to be free of sharps (needles) local scrappie does all this and delivers and picks up the carnage that is left. He doesn't like it if you cut the car in half tho.


 
Posted : 14/02/2015 10:12 pm
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You could do this....


 
Posted : 14/02/2015 10:39 pm
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Diesel?

Do it yourself cost a bout 150quid n keep you out the pub


 
Posted : 15/02/2015 7:36 am
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106's are great little cars. Don't scrap it! Try free adds on Pistonheads. Might get more than you think for it. What model?


 
Posted : 15/02/2015 10:14 am
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We crapped a 106 last year through http://www.rewardingrecycling.co.uk/ all done on-line and got £130 for it. Probably could have got a little more selling as it was very clean for its age and had 4 new tyres but an engine management fault. For what we got verses the hassle of selling it was a good compromise.


 
Posted : 15/02/2015 10:50 am
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scrap your looking at 130 quid driven to the yard, take the v5 passport and a utilty bill

put it on ebay and you ll draw more than that sell as a whole though.. although if asked only sell parts that wont stop you driving it to the scrap yard leagly

dont give it away unless you can afford to walk down the street, put your hand in your wallet and give the first person you see 130 quid and not even break your stride..

if its taxed and has a whole month or more left you ll get a refund


 
Posted : 15/02/2015 10:57 am
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My brother sold his old car to a scrapman via Gumtree for more than they were offering him when he rang them!

Gumtree it, it's free.


 
Posted : 15/02/2015 11:22 am
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Shove it on eBay. I shoved an old Mazda 323 on when the head gasket went, as spares or repair. Within an hour I had someone get in touch, said I'll give you 250 quid for it and I'll come and pick it up now. And so he did.


 
Posted : 15/02/2015 11:38 am
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fourbanger - it is a basic model (XN independence 1.1)
spence/totalshell - reward recycling are offering £80

Think I will bung it on Gumtree or Ebay.


 
Posted : 15/02/2015 12:17 pm
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Try steelseal to cure the headgasket, 90% of the time it works and sell it as a runner with an issue.


 
Posted : 15/02/2015 12:34 pm
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I got £250 for my old Golf as scrap and that included them collecting.


 
Posted : 15/02/2015 4:34 pm
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Think I will bung it on Gumtree or Ebay.

Ebay - on ebay people bid up, on Gumtree they want to haggle down.


 
Posted : 15/02/2015 5:20 pm
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Steelseal.. Mental note never to buy a car from.....


 
Posted : 15/02/2015 5:48 pm
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Try steelseal to cure the headgaske

Pff . . Amateurs. Everybody knows that K-seal is the quick fix of choice these days 🙂

Marko


 
Posted : 15/02/2015 5:55 pm
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If your local to surrey my father in law supplies cars to surrey fire services and collects for free, he is also dvla registered to completely legit


 
Posted : 15/02/2015 6:04 pm
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Pff . . Amateurs. Everybody knows that K-seal is the quick fix of choice these days

K-seal? Whats wrong with just cracking an egg in the coolant reservoir.


 
Posted : 15/02/2015 6:27 pm
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The seal fluids seem a bit like snakeoil. Surely it is just a short term fix. Does anyone have any experience with these products?


 
Posted : 15/02/2015 8:44 pm

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