Will sags hit 60k this year?

Will sags hit 60k this year?

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pauldavies85

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423 posts

186 months

Friday 14th February 2014
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After having my car sorn for 12 months now, I'm seriously considering selling. Mainly because I would like to use the money for other things, undoubtedly more boring use of my money! I've toyed with it on and off for ages.

The car doesn't really cost me a huge amount to keep at the moment, so I've been sitting it out to see where the market goes, but it would be nice for the car to be used by somebody. I'm embarrassed to say I am one if those owners with a sag that only seen 16000 miles, I just rarely find time to use a sports car now, and when I do, the roads are always full of Sunday drivers et al.
In a dream world I wouldn't sell, but I don't own an oil refinery and have enjoyed ownership so far.


I know there is always a lot of heated debate on sag prices, but I think realistically they will continue to rise, where the top is, I would not know!
In my head I've always had the 60k figure as a deciding moment when the car would be better sold as I don't get the usage from it and I could certainly put the money to better uses(I must be getting old).

Do people think that cars are getting up to these values (and selling) and if this year will prove good to sell.
Anybody who is holding on or buying as an investment - do the opposite to me and you'll be fine!!!

pauldavies85

Original Poster:

423 posts

186 months

Friday 14th February 2014
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Wasn't the 67k sag a 4.3 though?

100k?! I could see that in 20 years or so when they have more of a classic status and red tape means we all flinstone style cars!

Hmmm, maybe not such a good idea to sell then!