Is this Kia Cee'd a good part-ex for my old Peugeot Partner Combi?

I am thinking of buying a Kia Cee'd 2 SW (diesel). The garage has a demonstrator model with about 400 miles on the clock. The price is £14,995 on the tag. I have a seven-year-old Peugeot Partner Combi to trade in with a very high mileage (151,500). Do you think it is better to buy a new car or the demonstrator?

Asked on 12 September 2010 by mazza99

Answered by Honest John
That's quite dear. Presumably it's a 10 reg, and I hope with a six-speed box. Make sure it's still covered by the balance of the seven-year warranty. If they give you £1000 for your Partner that would be a fair deal.
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