Whats my Day-Van worth?

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Looking at selling my van in the next couple of weeks... anyone any ideas on what I might be able to achieve?
16 plate, T28 Barn door, 98k on clock.
Diesel night heater
Full electric hook up, leisure battery etc.
Removable R&R bed
Front passenger swivel
Fondmetal 20” staggered wheels
Koni active dampers
H&R lowering springs
Fully lined out and insulated etc
Any help would be appreciated
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5 speed manual, 102bhp
 
5 speed manual, 102bhp
Hi... In general vans are holding there price well...but a lot of the extra’s some won’t pay for ..unless professional fit...best advice to trawl the likes of autotrader to find a near match....but it’s all about marketing ..and push the selling points ...Good luck :)
 
Cheers mate, all professionally done... lots of receipts etc. Half tempted to just whack it on eBay and hope for the best.
 
Hi All,

Any insight into pricing my van for selling please? The two on auto trader with similar spec and mileage are £29k+… Seems steep.

VW T6 Factory Highline Kombi DSG 180 BiTurbo with Tailgate

- 84,000 miles / May 2016 / Reflex Silver
- New MOT 24/02/2023
- Full VW Service History - up to date

Factory Options
Usual Highline spec

- AC
- Heated Front Seats - 2 captain chairs with arm rests
- Front and rear parking
- Discovery media with updated 2023 maps, DAB radio and Apple Car Play
- Cruise control
- Auto lights and auto wiper function
- Bluemotion tech with start/stop
- Factory fitted Sportline 35mm Springs
- Rear 2+1 seats with isofox and waterproof seat covers
- Front and rear screen heating elements
- Leather Multifunction steering wheel
- Heated and folding wing mirrors
- Tyre low pressure indicator
- Tailgate with interior boot release button

Upgrades
- Sound deadening, insulation, carpet lining; roof/tailgate LED with switch in B pillar. Installed by Absolut5
- Upgraded LED headlights and rear lights from THQ V2
- LED fog lights
- Insulated blackout blinds, side and rear, professional installation by Swell Shades (more visibility compared to other brands)
- Rear and Side windows tinted by Automotive Solutions
- Extra door seals from THQ
- LED tailgate light switch in rear
- REVO stage 1 drivability remap completed by Revo HQ
- T32 load rating with Michelin Agilis load rated tyres. >6mm
- MFD with digital Speed Display coded (MPH)
- Uprated tailgate struts to hold insulation/sound deadening/LED lights

MISC
- x2 original keys
- Seats covers on all seats from 10k miles
- Smoke free
- No VAT
- Lots of receipts and mostly motorway miles

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180ps CFCA engines can have issues, do a Search on ‘CFCA’.
A recent oil analysis report is important, obviously you are trusting that the person commissioning the report is inputing accurately.
 
Thanks for the fast replies. I’ve had no issues with mine, but I have heard about the Euro 5’s having problems. I believe the later models especially around the changeover to Euro6 was better.
 
Please can I have some advice on an asking price for selling my 2019 T6 T32 Highline 204DSG auto, day van conversion with Eberspacher diesel heater, 150kw solar panel, leisure battery, lighting, usb points, California awning rail, 3 air awnings and associated awning based cooking equipment. Tow bar. Currently just over 31000 miles and in great condition. Only selling to get something much bigger as we retire and head off travelling for longer periods. Thanks in anticipation.

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Looks very nice specc'd van that in great condition and low mileage. I'm no expert but I would say start at 40k and see where the market interest takes you.
GLWS
 
Lovely van you've got there. I could be interested in an air awning if you fancy selling them separate??
Also, who done the bed section? Looks great and something I've been looking to do to my own.
 
The asking price is only important to either attract interest or put people immediately off further enquiry.
If you really want to sell in a specific time then you have to get a good feel for who is currently buying and at what real price other similar items have actually sold for.
Looking at other advertised asking prices on vans that have been on the market for months is not going to help you, you have to ask why they have not sold withing a couple of weeks, and the main answer will be overpriced.
Every new buyer wants value for the hard earned pound, and every seller wants his spent money recouped as much as possible. The two ideals always meet in the middle. You need to find your middle price against the current market and start there.
Good luck with the sale.
 
Lovely van you've got there. I could be interested in an air awning if you fancy selling them separate??
Also, who done the bed section? Looks great and something I've been looking to do to my own.
I’ll get you details for the awnings

The asking price is only important to either attract interest or put people immediately off further enquiry.
If you really want to sell in a specific time then you have to get a good feel for who is currently buying and at what real price other similar items have actually sold for.
Looking at other advertised asking prices on vans that have been on the market for months is not going to help you, you have to ask why they have not sold withing a couple of weeks, and the main answer will be overpriced.
Every new buyer wants value for the hard earned pound, and every seller wants his spent money recouped as much as possible. The two ideals always meet in the middle. You need to find your middle price against the current market and start there.
Good luck with the sale.
Thank you

Looks very nice specc'd van that in great condition and low mileage. I'm no expert but I would say start at 40k and see where the market interest takes you.
GLWS
Thank you

Lovely van you've got there. I could be interested in an air awning if you fancy selling them separate??
Also, who done the bed section? Looks great and something I've been looking to do to my own.
Unique Vans in St Neots did most of the conversion. Martin at Blue Sky Conversions did the electrics and Heater.
 
Looking at other advertised asking prices on vans that have been on the market for months is not going to help you, you have to ask why they have not sold withing a couple of weeks, and the main answer will be overpriced.
In principle, I agree, but Camper sales and, to a lesser extent, day van sales can be very seasonal, so what might hang around for months at this time of year may well shift quickly for a higher price in Spring/Summer. Just an additional nuance to consider.
 
For a day van this is a very well specced conversion and looks very nicely done and with what looks to be a well specced base van I would hope this would sell for best part of £40k.
In fact a list of similar threads is full of similar vans for sale or sold for between 35-40 so that should give you a good idea
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Maybe thinking of selling my t6 2019(69) t32 highline kombi 150 6 speed manual 38000 miles ,part camper .but not sure what it is worth ?
Deep black pearl
Service history
Immaculate condition
20”staggered Inovit Matt black alloys
Black side bars /roof rails
Bilstein coilovers
Genuine sportline bumper/rear spoiler
Lv rear bumper /tailgate model
Gloss black grills bumper drls
Front splitter
Transporter hq sequential head lights with led bulbs
Genuine t6.1 led rear lights
Recaro sporster seats retrimed in leather and grey vw tartan centres
Ovano switch xl bed system
Ovano table
Ovano seat boards
Rhemo awning rail
Fully carpeted/insulated,tartan celing
Led ceiling lights
Genuine vw comfort dash and front carper came from factory
Outdoor revolution air awning
Also comes with tailgate mozzi mesh /sliding door mesh
Interior thurmo window covers and also front side window magnetic black blinds and full windscreen black blind it has a tailgate curtain fitted
 
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