Price limit for private sale

Price limit for private sale

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Drl22

Original Poster:

767 posts

66 months

Monday 20th January 2020
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I’ve got a car I’m going to be trying to sell soon, it has an approximate value of £60k. What is the price limit that you can reasonably expect to sell a car at given I obviously won’t be offering finance? I assume my only route is going to be selling to trade or on SOR but just wanted to confirm.

rix

2,787 posts

191 months

Monday 20th January 2020
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If its worth £100k then I'd gladly give you £60k for it! - the point being if you take a hit it will sell. That said, it will probably sell to a dealer who can retail it with all the usual facilities.

donkmeister

8,220 posts

101 months

Monday 20th January 2020
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I'd wager that when you see cars going for millions at auction, they aren't going on a PCP agreement or lease...

£60k, someone will either have the money to spend (blah blah opportunity cost /ph ) or they will have sorted a loan to buy it. Either way you'll get the money by transfer (unless you favour carrier bags of used notes...). No different to a £6k or £600k car really.

What is it, out of interest?
ETA if it's the Huracan... I'll give you £60k biglaugh

Edited by donkmeister on Monday 20th January 21:04

Drl22

Original Poster:

767 posts

66 months

Monday 20th January 2020
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donkmeister said:
I'd wager that when you see cars going for millions at auction, they aren't going on a PCP agreement or lease...

£60k, someone will either have the money to spend (blah blah opportunity cost /ph ) or they will have sorted a loan to buy it. Either way you'll get the money by transfer (unless you favour carrier bags of used notes...). No different to a £6k or £600k car really.

What is it, out of interest?
ETA if it's the Huracan... I'll give you £60k biglaugh

Edited by donkmeister on Monday 20th January 21:04
Haha, no it’s not the Huracan it’s the Cayenne that is going to be making way soon.

I guess I’ll try a private sale first, I just assumed the market for people buying a car privately at this cost would be small but it’s worth a go.

jjr1

3,023 posts

261 months

Monday 20th January 2020
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I sold my Porsche for 62k privately and plenty of interest. The market is naturally smaller but a heck of a lot better than selling at low trade prices.

Drl22

Original Poster:

767 posts

66 months

Monday 20th January 2020
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jjr1 said:
I sold my Porsche for 62k privately and plenty of interest. The market is naturally smaller but a heck of a lot better than selling at low trade prices.
That’s very good to hear, I was devastated at the idea of selling at trade prices.

Wacky Racer

38,195 posts

248 months

Monday 20th January 2020
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It would be extremely foolish to leave any car worth 60k with anyone on SOR.

Too many horror stories of even long established dealers folding....

I learnt my lesson with a £5000 motorbike.

Mr Tidy

22,440 posts

128 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Wacky Racer said:
It would be extremely foolish to leave any car worth 60k with anyone on SOR.

Too many horror stories of even long established dealers folding....

I learnt my lesson with a £5000 motorbike.
Exactly - I'd never consider SOR.

Even dealing with the pain of a private sale is preferable, and you'll probably get a better return anyway!

h0b0

7,639 posts

197 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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I bought my Cayenne privately. I took the seller to my bank and had them transfer the money.

V8RX7

26,911 posts

264 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Recently sold £34k and £46k

It took a few months and there weren't many enquiries

In fairness a couple of the Trade offers were pretty good (in hindsight)

Very much depends on the car - I think you might struggle as mine were all niche.

livinginasia

850 posts

111 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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I bought a car for £60k cash, but it was a rare 996 GT3 that I sold later for a profit. Not sure I would spend £60k on a car that will depreciate - something like that I would want to lease so I don’t own a depreciating asset.

phumy

5,674 posts

238 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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I paid >£75k privately for a car last August, no issues and no problems.