S1 prices on the up?
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Has nayone else noticed that the above seem to be climbing in price quite steadily?
9 months ago 'starter' cars were at £6,500 - £7,000 with really nice one about £9,500 upwards, pretty much needing to add at least another £1200 onot each figure now and also a drop in amount for sale....seems I may have to wait longer to rejoin the world of owning one...
9 months ago 'starter' cars were at £6,500 - £7,000 with really nice one about £9,500 upwards, pretty much needing to add at least another £1200 onot each figure now and also a drop in amount for sale....seems I may have to wait longer to rejoin the world of owning one...
All prices on cars are going up, that doesn't mean the value of them is doing the same. Lets see what the VAT and scrappage scheme does to prices when that changes. If you keep your eye on a make of motor (I used to watch TVR) you get a better idea of what values are doing, and know a good price when you see one.
I had an early one that I sold in 2007 with the impending arrival of my son. That sold after a little while for £7,300 and it was a decent one, MMC discs/ S2 suspension etc etc in Azure Blue....I just couldn't begin to find one as nice now for less than £9k....
As I say more saving to do me thinks..lol
As I say more saving to do me thinks..lol
There's an article in Sunday Times' InGear supplement today confirming the Elise S1 as a second-hand money spinner.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/driving/used_car_...
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/driving/used_car_...
Only very few car will actully go up in price significantly (i.e. by more than a few grand) IMHO. Low mileage very good quality cars (modded or not) are already few and far between, and more and more will be creeping up in milage (and rightly so, they should be used and enjoyed, not stored and polished!).
Now as we all know, that's not inherently a problem if all the consumables have been looked after properly, but many will start needing significant spend on them once they get over 100k and new engines, subframes, suspension component refreshes etc. are needed. Just check out Esprit's thread to see what *could* be required for a lot of cars over the next few years.
Like all classics, pretty soon many will need thousands spent on them to 'restore' them to ensure they run for years and years more.
Now as we all know, that's not inherently a problem if all the consumables have been looked after properly, but many will start needing significant spend on them once they get over 100k and new engines, subframes, suspension component refreshes etc. are needed. Just check out Esprit's thread to see what *could* be required for a lot of cars over the next few years.
Like all classics, pretty soon many will need thousands spent on them to 'restore' them to ensure they run for years and years more.
S Works said:
Only very few car will actully go up in price significantly (i.e. by more than a few grand) IMHO. Low mileage very good quality cars (modded or not) are already few and far between, and more and more will be creeping up in milage (and rightly so, they should be used and enjoyed, not stored and polished!).
Now as we all know, that's not inherently a problem if all the consumables have been looked after properly, but many will start needing significant spend on them once they get over 100k and new engines, subframes, suspension component refreshes etc. are needed. Just check out Esprit's thread to see what *could* be required for a lot of cars over the next few years.
Like all classics, pretty soon many will need thousands spent on them to 'restore' them to ensure they run for years and years more.
The voice of doom speaks Now as we all know, that's not inherently a problem if all the consumables have been looked after properly, but many will start needing significant spend on them once they get over 100k and new engines, subframes, suspension component refreshes etc. are needed. Just check out Esprit's thread to see what *could* be required for a lot of cars over the next few years.
Like all classics, pretty soon many will need thousands spent on them to 'restore' them to ensure they run for years and years more.

I am at 97,000 miles, but I have been spending as I have been adding the miles, hopefully this will help to cushion any the expenditure over the next couple of years.
S Works said:
Only very few car will actully go up in price significantly (i.e. by more than a few grand) IMHO. Low mileage very good quality cars (modded or not) are already few and far between, and more and more will be creeping up in milage (and rightly so, they should be used and enjoyed, not stored and polished!).
Now as we all know, that's not inherently a problem if all the consumables have been looked after properly, but many will start needing significant spend on them once they get over 100k and new engines, subframes, suspension component refreshes etc. are needed. Just check out Esprit's thread to see what *could* be required for a lot of cars over the next few years.
Like all classics, pretty soon many will need thousands spent on them to 'restore' them to ensure they run for years and years more.
Just need a new engine then! (Although current plans are to squeeze a bit more out of the old lump before I retire it).Now as we all know, that's not inherently a problem if all the consumables have been looked after properly, but many will start needing significant spend on them once they get over 100k and new engines, subframes, suspension component refreshes etc. are needed. Just check out Esprit's thread to see what *could* be required for a lot of cars over the next few years.
Like all classics, pretty soon many will need thousands spent on them to 'restore' them to ensure they run for years and years more.
S Works said:
Only very few car will actully go up in price significantly (i.e. by more than a few grand) IMHO. Low mileage very good quality cars (modded or not) are already few and far between, and more and more will be creeping up in milage (and rightly so, they should be used and enjoyed, not stored and polished!).
Now as we all know, that's not inherently a problem if all the consumables have been looked after properly, but many will start needing significant spend on them once they get over 100k and new engines, subframes, suspension component refreshes etc. are needed. Just check out Esprit's thread to see what *could* be required for a lot of cars over the next few years.
Like all classics, pretty soon many will need thousands spent on them to 'restore' them to ensure they run for years and years more.
Just need a new engine then! (Although current plans are to squeeze a bit more out of the old lump before I retire it).Now as we all know, that's not inherently a problem if all the consumables have been looked after properly, but many will start needing significant spend on them once they get over 100k and new engines, subframes, suspension component refreshes etc. are needed. Just check out Esprit's thread to see what *could* be required for a lot of cars over the next few years.
Like all classics, pretty soon many will need thousands spent on them to 'restore' them to ensure they run for years and years more.
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