In all seriousness if there is a Trophy that is on 108k that goes for over £8k what price are the cars under 60k or even under 50k going to go for ???
Come on boys, where will it be in the hammer, I’m going £8800
Mine has just ticked over 48,500 miles. I wouldn’t be taking less than 12k the way prices are at the minute.
Same mines on 49k and as above would be going with £11,500+
Oh I thought that would be abit optimistic, but I'd obviously be chuffed if that was the going rate..
I still think £15k is strong for a Trophy
more from the perspective of the number of people out there who would be willing to pay that.
That said I’m no judge if cars to hang onto. I owned just about all of the Escort RS range during the 70s and 80s and sold them all. Then owned them again in the late 90s and sold them again !!!!!!!
Good money. Even better considering the time of year and current economic climate.
The way I see it is that if you dont ask you dont get.
There "Could" (I use the term loosely) be a bunch of owners with low milage immaculate well documented cars who put them up for £14/16k and they could sell.
Do you not think £7600 for a car thats got near on 109k on the clock is good money ?
If prices are high, The car is right and someone wants something bad enough they will pay it in any walk of life.
Im guessing if you really wanted one and a mint one you would pay the going rate which as you know could be anything north of £15/20/25/30k
Like I say I just dont understand why someone is willing to spray £8k on a car thats got 100k on the clock when they could stretch that little further for something thats sub 40k with exceptional history and I mean exceptional.
I know if I was to sell mine what I would ask and what I would take if offered.
Anyway each to there own,
agreed, though right now, globally, the used car market for anything remotely fun/limited are going like mad. Some of the JDM specials have doubled in money in the last 6-12 months even with the current economic climate.
True! There seemed to be a surge over summer but I initially thought that was just down to people having holiday money burning a hole in their pocket. That and a "sod it, you only live once" approach.agreed, though right now, globally, the used car market for anything remotely fun/limited are going like mad. Some of the JDM specials have doubled in money in the last 6-12 months even with the current economic climate.