355 A future Classic (2014)

355 A future Classic (2014)

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red_slr

17,217 posts

189 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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three five five said:
I hope so ! smile

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 wink
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.
The more expensive they are the faster they seem to sell. The lower end stuff tends to hang around a lot longer.

geopetrolhead

263 posts

97 months

Sunday 21st August 2016
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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.






Edited by Babw on Sunday 26th October 21:57
Just trawling through old stuff and found this, by 2020 355's will be over £100,000. It's already happened!
I saw one red one at a ridiculous 160k !!

geopetrolhead

263 posts

97 months

Sunday 21st August 2016
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Sorry for digging up old posts! And also bringing up more value posts. I hope most of us on here are buying because we love the cars and love to drive them, not to sit on them as a money making scheme!

red_slr

17,217 posts

189 months

Sunday 21st August 2016
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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.

Jex

837 posts

128 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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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.