Best dealers to sell RS3 to?

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Hi guys,

Wanted to draw on the collective knowledge here. Would anyone have recommendations for a good dealer (main or indie) who would be interested in buying my RS3 for a reasonable price. Would prefer to sell it to a dealer for a quick sale rather than having to go down the route of a long winded private sale. Don't mind taking a small hit.

My RS3 is Glacier White with sports exhaust, black pack, privacy glass, electric seats and lumbar support and gloss black wheels.

Thanks for any and all help!
 
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Weybridge Vehicle Consultancy without a doubt, really know their cars and find the best stock... smooth buying process and in my experience they offer the best price without fail, with several cars.

If you want, PM me and I can give you the email address of their buyer.
 
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Hi guys,

Wanted to draw on the collective knowledge here. Would anyone have recommendations for a good dealer (main or indie) who would be interested in buying my RS3 for a reasonable price. Would prefer to sell it to a dealer for a quick sale rather than having to go down the route of a long winded private sale. Don't mind taking a small hit.

My RS3 is Glacier White with sports exhaust, black pack, privacy glass, electric seats and lumbar support and gloss black wheels.

Thanks for any and all help!
What’s the mileage on the car?
 
What’s the mileage on the car?

3000 on the clock. 68 plate registered November. Sad to let it go but not practical enough with my little one despite my initial optimism
 
Have you tried Ed Jackson at APS Brackley, just bought my RS3 from them, very good outfit and professional.
 
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3000 on the clock. 68 plate registered November. Sad to let it go but not practical enough with my little one despite my initial optimism
I will pm you some details
 
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Have a bunch of after market bits I'd happily throw in for free:

Pinalloy paddles
RS dead peddle
RS rear seat belt buckles
Red RS valve caps
RS mats OEM quality
RS door lock cover
Unopened Audi Gecko air freshener
Spare 1l oil
 
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3000 on the clock. 68 plate registered November. Sad to let it go but not practical enough with my little one despite my initial optimism
Just one kid? RS3 is very practical compared to some cars I crammed my kid into! Even now the daughter has to be folded up like flat pack furniture from IKEA on occasion. She has to deal with it!
 
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Fontain in Iver? No experience with them personally, they just seem to have some nice stuff...
 
Just one kid? RS3 is very practical compared to some cars I crammed my kid into! Even now the daughter has to be folded up like flat pack furniture from IKEA on occasion. She has to deal with it!

Hahaha folded up like a flat pack! It is only one kid at the moment but with our car seat in the back, the front passenger seat needs to be moved fairly forward and the space is limiting for my wife especially on the many long journeys we will inevitably have to do (her family are from the Midlands whilst we live in London).

I'm going to get a high specced A4 or 3 series for the interim but I reckon that I will get an RS3 again in a couple of years when I can afford to have 2 cars
 
Hahaha folded up like a flat pack! It is only one kid at the moment but with our car seat in the back, the front passenger seat needs to be moved fairly forward and the space is limiting for my wife especially on the many long journeys we will inevitably have to do (her family are from the Midlands whilst we live in London).

I'm going to get a high specced A4 or 3 series for the interim but I reckon that I will get an RS3 again in a couple of years when I can afford to have 2 cars

I can't see you getting much more interior space in an a4 or 3 series.
Try 2 kids in a mini Cooper s, it was a squeeze but no problem.

I never had an issue with the rs3, even on our Lancaster to Newquay trips.
 
Fontain in Iver? No experience with them personally, they just seem to have some nice stuff...

Purchased my RS3 from Fontain, good bunch. Will almost certainly be interested as this is the kind of stock they want.


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Hahaha folded up like a flat pack! It is only one kid at the moment but with our car seat in the back, the front passenger seat needs to be moved fairly forward and the space is limiting for my wife especially on the many long journeys we will inevitably have to do (her family are from the Midlands whilst we live in London).

I'm going to get a high specced A4 or 3 series for the interim but I reckon that I will get an RS3 again in a couple of years when I can afford to have 2 cars
aaaach ********,
90% sell their RS3 due to high consumption for daily use.
Slightly apologies for selling such a beautiful car.

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Buyer for Sytner might be interested. When I advertised by R8 for sale they contacted me. Said they always check the ads for cars they want for stock.

I think I still have his contact details if interested? Danny Vandervelde. Was a few years ago, so might not work there anymore.
 
Automotive Addiction. They are big on RS3’s lately and seem to be doing well with them. Ask for Dhyllan. Nice guy there.

Check out their social media especially Instagram and you’ll see what I mean.


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Just one kid? RS3 is very practical compared to some cars I crammed my kid into! Even now the daughter has to be folded up like flat pack furniture from IKEA on occasion. She has to deal with it!

Love it @Doc, that would be my train of thought
 
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I get 2 kids in a Golf GTI absolutely no problem whatsoever
 
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