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    Eeek! how longs a piece of string. What ever you pay will be the right price.

    4k on the clock 8 - 10k perhaps.

    The car's not living in Guildford is it? Sounds like Willows
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    I thought of Willow's too - and agree up to 10k.

    If it is willows and I had the money I'd pay that for it
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    This one is so hard to put a price on due to having such low mileage. On the one hand, it's quite a reasonable age (6 years old), but adjusting for the low mileage, maybe £8,500? On the other hand, if you could find a buyer who saw it as almost getting a £30K+ new car - what price would they pay???

    I think Tim & Ragman are pretty much in the right area though.

    Anyway, best of luck to both parties - I hope you come to an agreement that you're both happy with and the car gets an enthusiastic new owner!
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    If I remember right, then I think £12000 was mentioned sometime back? How do you value a car like this? Only 4000 miles probably makes it the lowest mileage MG ZT260 and that also means it's probably in tip top condition. If the car is what you want, then throw any price guides out of the window! As has already been said-it was £35K new, so it's gotta be good value at anywhere around £10K today. You won't regret it!

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