Cerbera 2nd Hand Prices - are they seasonal?
Cerbera 2nd Hand Prices - are they seasonal?
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tonyhetherington

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32,091 posts

272 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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I have been looking, and will be looking, for a Cerbera for quite a while. At the end of last summer prices seemed slightly high for what I was looking at (around £23-25k). Now prices for the same age,mileage cars etc seem ALOT cheaper, maybe £3k in some cases.

Are Cerberas really this seasonal, i.e. higher prices in Summer, lower in Winter, or is it just me reading it wrong?

If so....when will the prices go up again, or has there just been a drop in the market !?

Thanks all
Tony

(Still looking !!)

Julian64

14,325 posts

276 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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Yep, I bought my car in Jan last year and def prices dipped around christmas.

GCerbera

5,161 posts

273 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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Indeed, buyers market during the winter.

tonyhetherington

Original Poster:

32,091 posts

272 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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Ah ha....looks like I'll be buying a Cerb this forthcoming Christmas, then!

Cheers guys!

GCerbera

5,161 posts

273 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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Hi Tony

Do you have certain things you are looking for in the car?

4.2, 4.5, speed 6 - colour, age, budget etc

I totally recommend you contact James Agger Autosport
and give him those details and I'm sure he will find
you that car and supply it with warranty, history and MOT.

I've just done this, even though he managed to get me
to change my mind on the colour!

Good luck

Go create some weather...
Graham
S2 NYC - It's a road legal Concorde!

TCR The Cerbera Register

www.TVR-Cerbera.com

pdavison

1,638 posts

299 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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Got mine at Christmas and prices are definitely lower. The market tends to pick up around March, April time as these cars are often used as fine weather beasts (a waste IMO).

Having said all that, I would wait for the perfect car not the perfect time of year though.

tonyhetherington

Original Poster:

32,091 posts

272 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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PDavison....you raise a good point - wait for the perfect car, not the time of year.

To be honest, I have always been very picky when buying cars. I investigate them for a long time, and I find that bit is half the fun!!

As for spec.....well, my budget is around £23k. I'm 23yrs old, so insurance has to be considered - I'll be looking at around 2 - 2.5k.

I will be unable to buy definately before May, as my current insurance company won't touch me on a Cerb, and that's when the policy runs out (don't want to lose a yrs NCB).

I'm (wishing) for a 98+, 4.5 Cerb. I say '98 because of the slight modifications that occured on the model at that point, however I see some pre-'98 that have had all the post '98 mods done, so that would be fine. Ideally the headlight conversion (though I am warey - I've seen some that have "sunk" in the pod, and looked wonderful when done but have perhaps withered over time. 18" Spiders are a must for me. Colour I don't have a specific choice with. Many Cerbs I have seen and fallen in love with the colour - so I think it's just a "if I see one I like, I'll have it" with the Cerb colour. Though there is a dark(ish) metalilc grey which I think looks STUNNING. Seen VERY feww of them though. Mileage should be low but not ridiculous.....20k maybe. I say this because I've seen garage queens run worse than 80k mile well-looked-after examples.

So, to re-cap...

£23k
'98 +
4.5
Low(ish) mileage
Colour not specific (though dark metallic grey preferable)
18" Spiders
Headlight conversion (that's wish list...bonus but not deal breaker).

and all the other stuff that should be a must.....FSH, sound chassis, preferably a "known" car etc. etc.

Hope I haven't bored you all. Thanks for the link - I will not be in a position to buy for a while, so I won't start bugging too many people with my questions - though, as I said above, I will probably take a very long time to learn about them, and choose the right one.

Thanks all for your comments.....very much appreciated.

Tony



tonyhetherington

Original Poster:

32,091 posts

272 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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Here

This one in Autotrader looks PERFECT for me, though they don't mention the mileage. However, as I mentioned, I won't be in a position to buy for a while

EDIT: Just seen the car in that URL on your site, GCerb.....53k miles.

>> Edited by tonyhetherington on Wednesday 11th February 12:40

>> Edited by tonyhetherington on Wednesday 11th February 12:43

GCerbera

5,161 posts

273 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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That's a very well known car on Pistonheads.

Used to belong to Greg ( aka Buster ) but he sold it last summer.

Not sure why it's back up for sale so soon, but you can
find a lot of history and I'm sure Greg would also oblige,
but as you say, your not looking just yet.

Funny thing is - this time last year I started looking
with a view to buying in 2004, even had the name
Cerbera2004 when I joined PH, and here we are only
in February and I have my second Cerbera!

ajcerb

268 posts

267 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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GCerbera said:
Hi Tony

Do you have certain things you are looking for in the car?

4.2, 4.5, speed 6 - colour, age, budget etc

I totally recommend you contact James Agger Autosport
and give him those details and I'm sure he will find
you that car and supply it with warranty, history and MOT.

I've just done this, even though he managed to get me
to change my mind on the colour!

Good luck

Go create some weather...
Graham
S2 NYC - It's a road legal Concorde!

Yes he did that to me too - went in looking for Yellow and came out with Lotus Aluminium Silver and in hindsight reckon that was def.the right advice - although still have a hankering one day for something in an outrageous yellow. Bottom line is he provides a good service, he knows what he is talking about and will make sure you wait until he has the right vehicle for you plus good after sales back up.

TCR The Cerbera Register

www.TVR-Cerbera.com

burriana500

16,556 posts

276 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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tonyhetherington said:
Ah ha....looks like I'll be buying a Cerb this forthcoming Christmas, then!


Unless of course the desire to go 'topless' grabs you after you've been in my Griff, roof down, sun shining, Alpine scenery etc on EuroHoon

tonyhetherington

Original Poster:

32,091 posts

272 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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oi! don't start saying that!!

I've been toying with the idea of buying in time for Eurohoon...but don't want to rush myself (ok, I realise it's 8months away!). Besides, it's all booked now that I'm going with Adam (thanks Adam...that's saved me!)

You are completely right though....the glorious driving will make me wimper at my (current) lack of impressive machinery. (at the moment my garage has only a Lexus IS200....great car, but not a Cerbera!)

ridds

8,365 posts

266 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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Peart Associates for Insurance.

Very very good. Just over the £1K for me 25, 9 points and 1 claim....

cacatous

3,172 posts

295 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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If you want all the mods done then get a 99 model. Mine is a 1998/S and it still has the early clutch gearbox stuff in it...

arcbeer

485 posts

285 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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But mine is a '98 ad has the latest clutch. The only way to be sure is to ask the owner and check with TVR and/or the garage.

_DJ_

5,047 posts

276 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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Mine's a late '98 and also has the later clutch

DJ

tonyhetherington

Original Poster:

32,091 posts

272 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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Thanks guys. I think you're right, the only way will be to check with TVR and/or owner/garage.

As we've said above though - it really all depends on the car. If I see the perfect one....brilliant, if not, I'll just carry on looking!!!

Thanks again all for your comments

cacatous

3,172 posts

295 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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Mine is in the process of getting a later clutch...

_DJ_

5,047 posts

276 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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I can 'top trump that' mine's had a 2004 new style clutch to replace the 98 new style clutch (@25k miles too )

cacatous

3,172 posts

295 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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2004 style? Mmmm, Wonder if I'll be getting one of those?