Hello and question on buying a Cerb for 17k
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Hello all, have been a voyeur of this forum (and your beautiful cars) on and off for a while, and have at last made a decision to join the mad world of owning a Cerbera. Trouble is, I can't find one (not in my budget at least).
which leads to my question, am I being realistic trying to find a Cerb for up to £17k?
in an ideal world, my criteria would be:
must have full history
must be a known car with a known past (i.e. for sale by a PH member)
any colour any model
not a Cat C/D
if I am realistic, maybe it's just the wrong time of year, or maybe I just need to be more patient?
which leads to my question, am I being realistic trying to find a Cerb for up to £17k?
in an ideal world, my criteria would be:
must have full history
must be a known car with a known past (i.e. for sale by a PH member)
any colour any model
not a Cat C/D
if I am realistic, maybe it's just the wrong time of year, or maybe I just need to be more patient?
Twinkam said:
Hi GK.
Well, I just did (spent quite a bit less than that, actually).
But you might have to 'kiss a few frogs' first.
My advice would be to get a thorough independent inspection done.
Mine cost £300. So be sure that you actually want that one before instructing the inspection.
And, having paid for that professional advice, follow it.
Good luck!
Rik
thanks, and thanks for the feedback. Well, I just did (spent quite a bit less than that, actually).
But you might have to 'kiss a few frogs' first.
My advice would be to get a thorough independent inspection done.
Mine cost £300. So be sure that you actually want that one before instructing the inspection.
And, having paid for that professional advice, follow it.
Good luck!
Rik
there's a guy advertising on fleabay to vet pre-purchase for 299, did you use them (Inter******) ?
jamieduff1981 said:
..I myself made the decision you have in the month of August a few years back, and didn't actually buy my car until the following January..
eeek. So I should learn some patience. Maybe not a bad idea, I imagine patience and waiting are key ingredients in TVR ownership ukkid35 said:
That caught me out. I'd assumed you were buying as an investment - not to actually drive it. After all, why would you care whether it was Cat C/D - that's an instant discount which wouldn't affect the resale value proportionately.
Also, colour is not a consideration - not if you never intend to be seen in it.
And you want a FSH on a car that's nearly 20 years old - why? Who cares what happened before, the only thing that matters is the state it's in now. A fully restored car with a new chassis but no service history is worth twice that of a regularly serviced dog.
OK, so perhaps you're looking for a cheap investment vehicle, perhaps not. Should the rest of us care? I don't know, but it would make things clearer if you told us.
fair question.Also, colour is not a consideration - not if you never intend to be seen in it.
And you want a FSH on a car that's nearly 20 years old - why? Who cares what happened before, the only thing that matters is the state it's in now. A fully restored car with a new chassis but no service history is worth twice that of a regularly serviced dog.
OK, so perhaps you're looking for a cheap investment vehicle, perhaps not. Should the rest of us care? I don't know, but it would make things clearer if you told us.
so maybe my noob is showing here.
I read that a cat c/d affects insurance, i assume massively, maybe i'm wrong there
i'm not mechanically minded at all, so i'd prefer to pay a little extra if it were to de-risk the purchase, if FSH does de-risk it - you suggest not.
do people really buy these only for investment? blimey - i don't know if i could walk past it not wanting to drive it.
if i had a choice of colours, I know what i'd pick, but I'm being realistic. colour is important, but it won't be a deciding factor
I'm looking for a weekend toy, in as good a condition as my budget can afford. And i'm looking for advice on getting that, hence me being here.
Edited by ginkent on Tuesday 14th June 21:18
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