355 gtb ...sell now or wait

355 gtb ...sell now or wait

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carspath

Original Poster:

835 posts

178 months

Saturday 26th April 2014
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I've wanted a murcielago ever since I saw one at the factory launch in 2001
there might be a well maintained car available to me , but not until the late autumn , which is not realy an issue for me as I tend to keep my cars for a long time

the question is whether I should attempt to sell my manual 355 gtb now, or whether to enjoy it through the summer until the autumn, when presumably the market for it will be smaller

I have had the car for 8 years now, and have an amount of affection for it and its history (kate bush's husband was the 1st owner , and it is the beaulieu national motor museum photographic library's 355 reference example) , and do not want it to go to a short term owner

do you feel that it would be unwise to wait until the autumn before advertising it?

on a separate vein, are there any 355 owners who have moved from a 355 to a murcie (or the other way round), who are able to tell me what the real world experience of living with a murcie vs a 355 is like ---driving /maintainance costs/reliability/practicality as a 2nd car

thanks in advance


MJK 24

5,648 posts

237 months

Saturday 26th April 2014
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Perhaps advertise your car now but state it won't be available until the autumn.

Two benefits:

1) It will discourage short term owners
2) If the sale of the Lamborghini falls through, you still have your 355.

Good luck smile

richardrsc

328 posts

136 months

Saturday 26th April 2014
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Any idea what you'll be asking for it?

carspath

Original Poster:

835 posts

178 months

Sunday 27th April 2014
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thanks mjk24--that would certainly be one approach , but I wonder I the average 355 buyer would be happy to los a season's motoring
richardrsc..yhm through PH

SpeedYellow

2,533 posts

228 months

Sunday 27th April 2014
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Not trying to cause a row or anything but would you really turn down a serious buyer because they might not keep the car for long? In my mind when I sell a car its sold, belongs to someone else now to do with as they want.

Additionally can't imagine someone bother to come and look at a car now that isn't around until the end of the summer other than have a free test drive. Its just not a rare enough to justify surely?

carspath

Original Poster:

835 posts

178 months

Monday 28th April 2014
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speed yellow--I suspect you are right on all 3 counts

this was in fact why I started this thread, as I too suspected that a 355 is not sufficiently rare to wait for, and thereby waste a driving season (I actually waited 6 months for one of my cars , and 2 1/2 years for another , but that is a different story and a different scenario)
so, i'll have to make up my mind one way or another , and will get in touch with mike wheeler at rardley or nick cartwright if necessary

thanks to all for your comments