Sag's appreciating in value?

Sag's appreciating in value?

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PuffsBack

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2,428 posts

225 months

Tuesday 9th August 2022
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Reading through the "What if sell my Sagaris thread" there was a comment made about Sag's continuing to appreciate in value.

Whats the thought on this statement. They seem to have had a ceiling top value of about £80k now for a few years with I guess most cars trading at between £65k and £75k. So to me while they have obviously increased in value markedly probably since about 2013/2014 - they now seem to have stopped for a while now with not much movement since about 2018


Oldwolf

932 posts

193 months

Tuesday 9th August 2022
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I've only really been following TVR prices for 18 months or so, and I'd say it appeared that Sags were all under £70k last year but they're all over £70k this year.

I am using the highly unscientific method of my memory so may be utterly wrong and in fact may not have even been looking at Sagaris prices smile

I've got a Chim 500 but I've been watching Sagaris and Tuscan S2 prices as I feel they'd make a nice pair.

glow worm

5,842 posts

227 months

Tuesday 9th August 2022
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It's always been the under 10k miles mint Sags that have sold in the £80k region, although you'll see some chancers putting 30k-40k 5 owner cars in that price bracket. I think the low mileage cars are going to collectors hence the values.
I'm informed there's more mice ste in Sags than any other TVR , because they sit unused smile

Edited by glow worm on Tuesday 9th August 13:50

Ri Orus2

144 posts

162 months

Tuesday 9th August 2022
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If I remember the thread correctly... I may well have said they've appreciated, rather than appreciating, which I dare say is the case with most TVR's anyway.

Looking at PHeads classifieds now, there are 4 sags at 70, 80, 80 and 85K. I remember ten years ago when an LS swapped and newly registered (at the time) sag was on for 80K and that was easily a 20-25K jump over the rest. I think the forums thought it mad at the time and I know it didn't sell because the guy who owned it was rebuilding my old cerb bottom end. It was an absolute missile though.

To answer it bluntly, no idea what they could be worth but they still seem to be appreciating if the 85K is anything to go by.

The old adage comes to mind for me: it's only worth what someone will pay for it.

LucyP

1,698 posts

59 months

Tuesday 9th August 2022
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And 3 out of the 4 have the dreaded 5 owners to which you refer, and 3 out of the 4 are £80K or over. All are slow sellers. None of them are worth their asking price.

The cheapest is a 2006, 5 owner, 35000 mile car at £70K.

£39,000 buys you a 2005, 5 owner, 38,500 Tuscan 2.

No way is a 2006 Sagaris £30K better than a 2005 Tuscan. A Sagaris is only a "pimp-my-ride T350 anyway. Some of that change spent wisely, can make it better and faster than a Sagaris.


PuffsBack

Original Poster:

2,428 posts

225 months

Tuesday 9th August 2022
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Ri Orus2 said:
If I remember the thread correctly... I may well have said they've appreciated, rather than appreciating, which I dare say is the case with most TVR's anyway.
It wasn't you - the quote was from Englishman in the thread - "If you were to sell your Sagaris..." - not saying he is right or wrong. Just got me thinking that's all.

Englishman

2,219 posts

210 months

Wednesday 10th August 2022
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PuffsBack said:
It wasn't you - the quote was from Englishman in the thread - "If you were to sell your Sagaris..." - not saying he is right or wrong. Just got me thinking that's all.
What I said was '.....continuing to appreciate in value'. I'm a long time Sag owner (since 2005) and when I look at the prices now they have appreciated considerably in that time. I'm not someone that checks prices every month or year and I'm sure they have gone up and down during that period. But overall I've no complaints about today's values and see no reason to believe they won't continue to rise further long term.

PuffsBack

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2,428 posts

225 months

Wednesday 10th August 2022
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Englishman said:
What I said was '.....continuing to appreciate in value'. I'm a long time Sag owner (since 2005) and when I look at the prices now they have appreciated considerably in that time. I'm not someone that checks prices every month or year and I'm sure they have gone up and down during that period. But overall I've no complaints about today's values and see no reason to believe they won't continue to rise further long term.
Got it biggrin - I was just looking at since about 2018 when the top value was about 85k etc. Not much appreciation since then, 85k seems to be the ceiling. Whereas my Lotus has increased markedly in the last 2 years



Phil_D

119 posts

236 months

Wednesday 10th August 2022
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I bought my Sag last year. I have had 2 people offer me considerably more than what I paid for it (i'm not selling nor do I have any intention of selling) but they seem to be holding their money at the very least and in some cases appreciating. I honestly believe when the American market opens up we will see a jump in prices. I didn't buy mine as in investment, bought it to drive and have fun in and for that it has been absolutely perfect.

They may keep increasing, they may not but to be honest it doesn't matter, they are iconic cars even if they are according to some jester just a pimp my ride t350 wink that should be used and enjoyed.

LucyP

1,698 posts

59 months

Thursday 11th August 2022
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Phil_D said:
they are iconic cars even if they are according to some jester just a pimp my ride t350 wink that should be used and enjoyed.
Not a jester, but the TVR car club themselves and if you cannot see the close similarities inside and out, then you need a trip to that well known opticians!

The Sagaris was launched at the MPH03 Autoshow and the pre-production model was shown at the 2004 Birmingham motor show. Based on the T350.

https://www.tvr-car-club.co.uk/tvr-sagaris.html




Phil_D

119 posts

236 months

Thursday 11th August 2022
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LucyP said:
Not a jester, but the TVR car club themselves and if you cannot see the close similarities inside and out, then you need a trip to that well known opticians!

The Sagaris was launched at the MPH03 Autoshow and the pre-production model was shown at the 2004 Birmingham motor show. Based on the T350.

https://www.tvr-car-club.co.uk/tvr-sagaris.html



Of course I can see the similarities, a blind dog could see them even without going to a well known opticians, but they are different cars, i have a Tuscan S Mk2 as well, same engine similar chassis but completely different cars to drive. Yes you could spend the difference in price on making a t350 (which are also great cars) as capable if not more so but at the end of the day it is still a t350 and not a Sag.

Stever

1,525 posts

249 months

Friday 12th August 2022
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LucyP said:
And 3 out of the 4 have the dreaded 5 owners to which you refer, and 3 out of the 4 are £80K or over. All are slow sellers. None of them are worth their asking price.

The cheapest is a 2006, 5 owner, 35000 mile car at £70K.

£39,000 buys you a 2005, 5 owner, 38,500 Tuscan 2.

No way is a 2006 Sagaris £30K better than a 2005 Tuscan. A Sagaris is only a "pimp-my-ride T350 anyway. Some of that change spent wisely, can make it better and faster than a Sagaris.
As usual your negative spin on everything is way wide of the mark.
The number of owners is pretty much irrelevant on a car like a TVR it's condition and how it's been looked after is more important. I think I'm the 7th Owner of my 2005 car, I couldn't care a hoot.
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If people are willing to pay £70-£80K for a Sag then they must be worth it. All the T350's for sale are slow sellers at the moment, it's the way the market is. Those who are able to and want to will always pay more for a better, rarer car. Before you visit the optician and by your reckoning a 288GTO is just a pimped up 308, as Jeremy Clarkson might say "oh no it isn't".
Most people wouldn't need to make a T350 faster than a Sag it's plenty quick enough so how would you make it better? Put some fake split rims on it maybe?
Incidentally, the cheapest Sag is at Kerridges, their marketing sales is awful with poor photos taken at midday, is it possible to make a remarkable looking car look less appealing and flat? My car was for sale there when I was looking, passed it over many times, then when I saw it at Str8six it was totally magnificent. It still is and worth every penny I paid for it



gordon1955

116 posts

46 months

Friday 12th August 2022
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[quote=Stever]

As usual your negative spin on everything is way wide of the mark.
The number of owners is pretty much irrelevant on a car like a TVR it's condition and how it's been looked after is more important. I think I'm the 7th Owner of my 2005 car, I couldn't care a hoot.
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If people are willing to pay £70-£80K for a Sag then they must be worth it. All the T350's for sale are slow sellers at the moment, it's the way the market is. Those who are able to and want to will always pay more for a better, rarer car. Before you visit the optician and by your reckoning a 288GTO is just a pimped up 308, as Jeremy Clarkson might say "oh no it isn't".
Most people wouldn't need to make a T350 faster than a Sag it's plenty quick enough so how would you make it better? Put some fake split rims on it maybe?
Incidentally, the cheapest Sag is at Kerridges, their marketing sales is awful with poor photos taken at midday, is it possible to make a remarkable looking car look less appealing and flat? My car was for sale there when I was looking, passed it over many times, then when I saw it at Str8six it was totally magnificent. It still is and worth every penny I paid for it

So what makes the Sag £40000 more than a T350, apart from the Sag looks like it’s been driven through Halfords backwards and picked up all the chav bolt ons.

glow worm

5,842 posts

227 months

Friday 12th August 2022
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A few inches in track width , hype , and the fact people are willing to pay it smile

Don1

15,945 posts

208 months

Friday 12th August 2022
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For what a Sag is worth.... Is it more valuable than a Clio V6 Ph2? According to the market, no.

In real terms, yes it is.

However.

We will have to wait until after the next recession and boom to see it. No-one wants to spend over £100k on ANY TVR - our Typhon friends can attest to that.

I think I am keeping it, nothing comes close.

Drive safe people.

astonman

791 posts

210 months

Friday 12th August 2022
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As usual,you are falling into the trap of comparing early T350 ( often very well used!) prices with Sags.
Please compare Sag prices with 2005/6 T350s with low mileage .
Then try to find a low mileage 2005/6 T350T to compare with the Sag.
Suddenly,you will find these are Much rarer than Sags and not necessarily any cheaper (assuming you can find one).

glow worm

5,842 posts

227 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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There were more T350s built than Tuscans in 2003 and 2004 .
Rarity depends upon the number TVR built , which depended upon customer demand , or if they were ending production. Why did customers want to buy Chims and not Griffs ? or Tuscans and not Tams ?

Edited by glow worm on Saturday 13th August 13:05

robsco

7,828 posts

176 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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As usual on here, Sag owners will be biased to Sags, Tuscans to Tuscans etc... and I am going to follow the trend!

Having done the rounds with all of the production TVRs back to Chims (Tamora aside), I settled on the T350T as the best of the bunch. They have the rarity factor, the wind in the hair experience whilst still retaining drop dead gorgeous looks, and if you get a good one they'll keep a Sagaris honest. Tuscans drive like boats in comparison. My T350 is a 4 litre Red Rose with Bilsteins and I could drive it as quickly down an A-road as I could my old Sag.

Are Sags appreciating? A very small sample size, but my old Spectraflair Sag is up for sale at Shmoo; it's absolutely concours in every regard (or it certainly was when I had it), yet it has been reduced by £5k and still isn't selling. My personal view is that the very best T350Ts will close the gap on Sags - I think for the short to medium term Sags have peaked, whereas the T350Ts still have a short way to go. That said, the Sag will always, always be the most valuable production TVR, I cannot see this ever changing.


glow worm

5,842 posts

227 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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I took my sag upto 120 and thought the bonnet was going to fly off , it lifted so much at the windscreen . I put extra strong catches on after that smile

Stever

1,525 posts

249 months

Sunday 14th August 2022
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gordon1955]tever said:
As usual your negative spin on everything is way wide of the mark.
The number of owners is pretty much irrelevant on a car like a TVR it's condition and how it's been looked after is more important. I think I'm the 7th Owner of my 2005 car, I couldn't care a hoot.
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If people are willing to pay £70-£80K for a Sag then they must be worth it. All the T350's for sale are slow sellers at the moment, it's the way the market is. Those who are able to and want to will always pay more for a better, rarer car. Before you visit the optician and by your reckoning a 288GTO is just a pimped up 308, as Jeremy Clarkson might say "oh no it isn't".
Most people wouldn't need to make a T350 faster than a Sag it's plenty quick enough so how would you make it better? Put some fake split rims on it maybe?
Incidentally, the cheapest Sag is at Kerridges, their marketing sales is awful with poor photos taken at midday, is it possible to make a remarkable looking car look less appealing and flat? My car was for sale there when I was looking, passed it over many times, then when I saw it at Str8six it was totally magnificent. It still is and worth every penny I paid for it

So what makes the Sag £40000 more than a T350, apart from the Sag looks like it’s been driven through Halfords backwards and picked up all the chav bolt ons.
Really useful contribution rolleyessleep