How much is a Condor Bivio worth?
A used Condor Bivio is typically worth £1,500 (£1,350 to £1,550). Here is how that breaks down by model year and condition.
Trade-in vs private sale
Market trend
Stable
Data points
13
Season
Normal seasonal demand
Value by condition
Like new, minimal signs of use
Normal wear, fully functional
Visible wear, may need minor work
Significant wear, needs repairs
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The used Condor Bivio has a current Cyclesite fair-value range of £1,350 to £1,550, built from real Cyclesite UK market data. The market trend is currently stable.
Should you sell privately or trade in?
Bike shops typically offer 60-70% of the private sale value for a Condor Bivio. That's approximately £525 less than selling privately on Cyclesite. While a trade-in is faster, selling privately keeps more money in your pocket. Read our full breakdown of why shops pay less and how to maximise your return.
Condor Bivio valuation: common questions
- How much is a used Condor Bivio worth?
- A used Condor Bivio is typically worth around £1,500, with most prices between £1,350 and £1,550. It is built from real Cyclesite UK market data. The market is currently stable.
- Is it better to sell a Condor Bivio privately or trade it in?
- Bike shops typically offer 60-70% of the private-sale value for a Condor Bivio, around £525 less than selling privately. A trade-in is faster, but selling privately on Cyclesite keeps more of the value in your pocket.
- Are these Condor Bivio prices based on real sales?
- These figures come from 13 real Condor Bivio listings on the UK used market. They are last-advertised asking prices rather than confirmed sale prices, the most complete and current signal available for a model at this volume.
- Where can I buy or sell a used Condor Bivio?
- You can browse live Condor Bivio listings and advertise your own on Cyclesite. Every listing with a frame number is checked against a stolen-bike registry and rider-filed theft reports before it goes live, and the listing fee is shown upfront before you publish.