Sagaris Help Please

Sagaris Help Please

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pje1210

Original Poster:

161 posts

171 months

Sunday 17th July 2016
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Ok, I'm putting a stop to this right now, just a reminder that I don't own a Sagaris yet, and would kindly ask all to refrain from talking about ridiculous prices until I actually do own one.

On another note, I would say that this thread has bought about some great contacts and I look forward to hopefully meeting some of you soon, keep it rolling and thanks again

TOV!E

2,016 posts

233 months

Sunday 17th July 2016
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Regarding prices, they are worth what people will pay for them, I can see them being £80 grand next year

AOK

2,297 posts

165 months

Sunday 17th July 2016
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TOV!E said:
Regarding prices, they are worth what people will pay for them, I can see them being £80 grand next year
In my opinion, what they will be worth next year (2017) heavily depends on how compelling, how expensive and how non-fictional the T37 turns out to be.

Silvernoble883

249 posts

95 months

Sunday 17th July 2016
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Owned one from new for 7 years and loved it, I certainly wouldn't pay over 60 for one but good luck to owners if they can get it, great looking cars but needed far more puff under the bonnet IMH.

SAGTAFF

595 posts

213 months

Monday 18th July 2016
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TOV!E said:
Regarding prices, they are worth what people will pay for them, I can see them being £80 grand next year
nonobiglaugh

PGNSagaris

2,926 posts

165 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2017
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http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/t...

TOV!E said:
Regarding prices, they are worth what people will pay for them, I can see them being £80 grand next year
Prophetic !!

Edited by PGNSagaris on Wednesday 22 March 18:56

glow worm

5,799 posts

226 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2017
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Even more wisdom expressed here laugh

Fiscracer said:
glow worm said:
Mine will still cost you £80k
All sports car prices will be low at this time of year . The new TVR will not make any difference to "classic" TVR prices (that's if it ever happens and it won't be a proper TVR IMHO and at best will only be a good imitation of a TVR ) . Low mileage (under 10k) in pristine condition will still attract a premium price because of supply and demand but unfortunately with the current exchange rate will probably go aboard.
PS The Sagaris was design by Peter Wheeler not Nikolai Smolenski and it wasn't the last production car sold.



Edited by glow worm on Tuesday 10th January 17:05
Keep dreaming
Reminds me of the clown who asked me "What was a realistic price I would accept " ... I gave him a "realistic" response smile

Edited by glow worm on Wednesday 22 March 19:38