WBAC Values

Not sure if it has been mentioned before but WBAC stock that they sell through BCA at auction go through listed as UKCGR stock (UK Car Group)
There seem to be various bands of UKCGR stock such as UKCGR Premium, UKCGR Budget, UKCGR No Reserve, UKCGR Automatics, UKCGR Trade etc.

A quick check on the stock for a BCA UKCGR Premium sale shows 13 from 251 cars as three years old or less, the majority (95%) are four years old or older
Goodness knows what state the "No Reserve" stuff is?
 
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Just stuck my 73-reg F-PACE SVR into WBAC and the offer they came back with is laughable. :cry:

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The Jaguar dealer you got it from will probably only offer £60k. What do you think it's worth? New cars lose a lot of money.
I don't know, that's why I put it in. I've no plans to sell though. It gives me loads of smiles for miles.
 
This ain't electric but it's over £30K less than I paid last December. Heh
Sorry I read it as i-Pace. The same could be said for top end luxury cars though, the demand has evaporated as interest rates have risen and credit deals are suddenly in double figures for APR.
 
thought it could have been a preemptive, one up, on apple - what were they planning to call 'their' car;
albeit, yes, how did bmw conceive i3/5...
 
Dumb naming scheme. Bet Jag were kicking themselves when they had to use the letter I for ilectric
Technically it’s the SUV version of XE and XF. Hence E-PACE and F-PACE

I-PACE the SUV of I-TYPE formula E cars.

Hindsight though does suggest it didn’t really make much sense.
 
My Polo GTI + was collected today.

I sold through Carwow and ended up with 2k more than WBAC, Cazoo, and a fair few more.

It was pretty painless, a little tedious but painless… They aren’t allowed to take the car until you are paid which took 2 minutes from him making the call.
 
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