£11,850-£12,650 (or £14,700-£15,600 if I mistype the mileage and reduce it by a factor of 10)
But I assume that's based on a bog standard car with no options, as it says initial price was £40,480, when I know mine was closer to £48,000 with optional extras, so they must add a couple of hundred to the value at least.
Although the list of standard items isn't very accurate, so a dealer may knock money off their offer due to not having the 'standard' front fog lights, illuminated vanity mirrors, front armrest, alarm
It also says that the price is based on a car that is in 'average' condition...
Trade in Average
If the vehicle meets the 'Trade in Average' definition below, this is the price range you would expect from a car dealer if you traded in this vehicle:
- In a reasonable condition given its age and mileage
- Requires some work other than routine cleaning and servicing to bring it up to standard for the dealer to sell
- Mechanically sound
- Current MOT certificate or in need of only routine service item replacements in order to obtain one
- Acceptable colour with some repainting required
- Interior largely undamaged and complete but in need of cleaning
- All documentation in order
BTW, my 1990 e34 M5 that I sold (needing work) for £3k with 150,000 miles on the clock is listed as being worth £600 - my 1994 one that I sold for £4k for spares is listed at £1000.