trophy per month cost, unbelievable

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how many people brought their trophys for 12400 and can now sell for 11500, handsup :D that has to be the best residuals ever in this class of car ever :twisted: over a 2 year period that is quite incredible :p
 
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Unfortunately that price no longer holds water. Mine is up for sale at £10,900 with many, many extra bits and pieces (including a T2 PHY number plate) but I still have it!

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ollie, belive me if i need another trophy, your's is top of the list, I'm amazed no-ones snapped it up yet.....
 
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Christ I would have bought it last month!! Bought one form Allvehicles instead!

Wonder what cost per mile is???

HMMMM
 
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This is a big part of why I bought a Trophy. I've been really lucky so far in having cars that have hardly lost any money at all, so it seemed rude not to continue that tradition!
 
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Well Oliie you know we all love you on here but I would think it's because you've looked after your car a bit much! Seriously though, there's a peculiar psychology when it comes to selling a car - you have to make it feel like it's their car, this is why you're supposed to remove all stickers from windows and empty the car out completely when people are viewing it. They have to feel like it could be theirs, sounds ridiculous but withdraw all your adverts, re-do them marketing the car as 'Completely 100% standard and unmodified' and say only the good things about it like putting deionised water in the screen wash. I guarantee it will go in a week. Then auction off the bits on here or eBay. I'll buy some of them.
 
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Cheers Steve. Absolutely agree that the car would be easier to sell stock, but to be honest I am trying to avoid the hassle! If I sell all of the bits and pieces individually I would definately come out in a better position.

Lets see how it goes. If I don't shift it in a couple of weeks I'll start to split up the parts.

Cheers
O.
 
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Think we should organise a meet ollie and then you can auction off all your bits on the condition that the buyer removes them and replaces the old bit. I think this would be good fun! I know which bits i want hehe.

And its a day out for all trophy bargin hunters :lol:
 
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Like a bootsale where you can actually buy pieces of the boot. I like it. :lol:
 
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Hahaha.. nice one guys. I might actually consider it!!! :p

I'll probably be left with just the steering wheel to take home.... and maybe the resevoir bottle...

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oliie said:
Hahaha.. nice one guys. I might actually consider it!!! :p

I'll probably be left with just the steering wheel to take home.... and maybe the resevoir bottle...

O.

But a nice Trophy to have of your once nice Trophy...................... see what i did there!!??!!?

:lol: :oops:
 
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