355 A future Classic (2014)
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three five five said:
I hope so !
I bought mine a year ago - its easily worth another £10K if offered for sale. They have rocketed and are selling rather than just being advertised at daft money
Yes they are selling, good ones are moving within a week - often same day, as I found out last week when I called a dealer about a car they had only just listed.I bought mine a year ago - its easily worth another £10K if offered for sale. They have rocketed and are selling rather than just being advertised at daft money
The more expensive they are the faster they seem to sell. The lower end stuff tends to hang around a lot longer.
Babw said:
red_slr said:
I have been looking for most of this year, got serious about 2 cars but a deal never went through on either for various reasons.
In that time prices, on average have gone up around £10k - even more in some cases.
I think by 2020 they will all be north of £100k, with red manual cars with low miles being perhaps as high as £120k.
Same story here. Although in that time the 348 has really grown on me but they have gone up considerably as well. I have my doubts on whether the prices will keep rising for 5-6 years though, it just seem unsustainable.In that time prices, on average have gone up around £10k - even more in some cases.
I think by 2020 they will all be north of £100k, with red manual cars with low miles being perhaps as high as £120k.
Edited by Babw on Sunday 26th October 21:57
I saw one red one at a ridiculous 160k !!
I bought one a few weeks ago. In the short term I don't care about values too much. They could go up, they could go down; for me its on of the most perfect cars ever made.
I do keep an eye on listed prices on here - just as a bit of fun really - RHD are all over £70k now, even with no history and higher mileage. Similar LHD cars are £50k ish. Current average asking price all models is £103k.
I do keep an eye on listed prices on here - just as a bit of fun really - RHD are all over £70k now, even with no history and higher mileage. Similar LHD cars are £50k ish. Current average asking price all models is £103k.
red_slr said:
I bought one a few weeks ago. In the short term I don't care about values too much. They could go up, they could go down; for me its on of the most perfect cars ever made.
I do keep an eye on listed prices on here - just as a bit of fun really - RHD are all over £70k now, even with no history and higher mileage. Similar LHD cars are £50k ish. Current average asking price all models is £103k.
I bought mine over the winter - Red GTS with Crema leather, Challenge rear grille,carbon fibre sills and a Capristo exhaust. The only downside is it's too loud for nearly all track days (certainly all FOC ones). I hope it doesn't go down in value. That's all.I do keep an eye on listed prices on here - just as a bit of fun really - RHD are all over £70k now, even with no history and higher mileage. Similar LHD cars are £50k ish. Current average asking price all models is £103k.
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