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Volkswagen ID.3 Used Prices
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We have full used prices for 2 models of the latest Volkswagen ID.3:
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Get full used prices for 86 versions of this model, including:
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107KW Life Pro 62kWh 5dr Auto |
£11,555 - £18,370 |
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150kW Pro S 77kWh 5dr Auto Comf/Ext/PanRf/DAP/5St |
£27,095 - £31,625 |
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Get full used prices for 2 versions of this model, including:
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240kW GTX Performance 79kWh 5dr Auto |
£29,535 - £32,450 |
Top version |
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240kW GTX Performance 79kWh 5dr Auto [Pan Rf] |
£29,950 - £32,945 |
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