Griffs not selling!
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jackg said:
I have a 2002 500SE black with black, perfect condition 47K miles and best offer from the trade is £19K
Quite surprised
No surprise .....do you think they will then knock it back out at that price? Always get a low offer from dealers, just look at fernies for the price that your car could demand, and for all the detractors that say their prices are too high, they obviously shift them close to what they ask for.Quite surprised
the majority of the cars seems to be in posession of dealers..also changing hands inbetween the dealers.
the cars are, imo, ALL overpriced....and even french and german potential buyers are refusing to pay such prices.....
i´m wondering how those dealers survive...it looks like they all have a considerable amount of capital? or they live on credit and this speculative bubble will (hopefully) burst soon and all those cars will come back on the market to enthusiasts who drive them, instead putting them in a showroom for financial speculation!!!
the cars are, imo, ALL overpriced....and even french and german potential buyers are refusing to pay such prices.....
i´m wondering how those dealers survive...it looks like they all have a considerable amount of capital? or they live on credit and this speculative bubble will (hopefully) burst soon and all those cars will come back on the market to enthusiasts who drive them, instead putting them in a showroom for financial speculation!!!
RochdaleGT said:
because the quality and reliability of those cars do not reflect such a price. or lets say it different: there is only an extreme low quantity of cars on the market which would reflect such a price...the majority of the cars advertized by the dealers definately NOT.
there are (sports)cars, with similar engine potential, on the market which are more reliable and built to a much higher quality...anyway...they will never come near the looks of the TVR
Name me a car on the market, second hand, at least 10 years old, that performs anything like a TVR for the price and doesn't need maintaining or faults rectifying.there are (sports)cars, with similar engine potential, on the market which are more reliable and built to a much higher quality...anyway...they will never come near the looks of the TVR
spontaniously i would say: a corvette
a porsche 996 or carrera are near considering 20k pound)
a boxter 3.2 is not as quick...but much cheaper...anyway...i did not want to kick off a debate on principles about which car come near the griffith.
a porsche 996 or carrera are near considering 20k pound)
a boxter 3.2 is not as quick...but much cheaper...anyway...i did not want to kick off a debate on principles about which car come near the griffith.
Edited by RochdaleGT on Sunday 24th February 11:45
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