It’s been up for sale for how long!!!

It’s been up for sale for how long!!!

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GrizzlyBear

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1,077 posts

136 months

Friday 31st October 2014
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I have noticed something that makes no sense to me:

I have been thinking about a replacement weekday driver on and off since last December, it’s not urgent as my current one is reliable and work/family always take priority (hence why so long). I usually do a “high to low” search in the classifieds as I want a good one. I keep seeing a small number of cars advertised for months on end (nearly a year with one) so obviously no-one wants them at that price, but no change in price for months! OK, their car, their choice. Even noticed one increase in price! This is while others of the same kind are depreciating as normal – what’s that about?

last Winter there was one on-line at £6,750 (reduced to approx’ £6,300 recently) making it one of the most expensive available. It looked OK (they always do…), but it was the other end of the country and the mileage was exceedingly high for the price (I buy on condition, but I am not going to pay 25K mile money for a car with over 50K miles).

These are not expensive classics; they have a one way ticket to a £1,000 SOTW, in fact older/higher mileage examples have been SOTW! most are at independent dealer cars, so I would assume they wouldn't want stock sitting for months, a private buyer might be irrational and keep the price constant, but a dealer with cash tied up in a depreciating car while paying for advertising and upkeep and space on the forecourt?

Am I missing something as it doesn't make any sense to me?

GrizzlyBear

Original Poster:

1,077 posts

136 months

Friday 31st October 2014
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CYMR0 said:
I assume this isn't really for sale:

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...
Decimal point in the wrong place?