

I wanted to sell my Range Rover 2.9 Td6 Vogue SE Auto, but I was dreading it due to all the problems I'd encountered in the past. For some reason when people see a woman is selling a car they presume I wont know anything about cars. In the past when I've sold a Range Rover, potential buyers have tried to tell me my car wasn't worth the asking price and they would offer me half "I tell you what love, I'll do you a favor and give you £10,000 in cash and take it off your hands right now." Yeah, right! I sent them away pretty smartish because I knew the value of my car.
