Best season to buy a sports car?
Best season to buy a sports car?
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sl0wlane

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669 posts

214 months

Sunday 9th October 2011
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So how does this work then?

1. Owners get the most out if the cars over the summer and generally sell autumn / winter?

Or

2. Owners know they will sell easier in better weather and hold off selling until spring / early summer?

Edited by sl0wlane on Sunday 9th October 21:31

theironduke

6,995 posts

209 months

Sunday 9th October 2011
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sl0wlane said:
So how do this work?

1. Owners get the most out if the cars over the summer and generally sell autumn / winter?

Or

2. Owners know they will sell easier in better weather and hold off selling until spring / early summer?
Depends how desparately the seller wants the dosh/car gone wink

chris7676

2,685 posts

241 months

Tuesday 11th October 2011
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It does NOT work like this.

Snowboy

8,028 posts

172 months

Tuesday 11th October 2011
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You may find there's a bit more demand in the spring as people want a summer toy.
But, in my experience, it doesn't effect the price all that much.

People still know the price and worth of the car.

As a generalisation, you might have less haggling in the spring and a chance of better haggle in the autumn. But it's going to be a marginal adjustment to the price.

OlberJ

14,101 posts

254 months

Tuesday 11th October 2011
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In my experience the ticket price stays the same but your haggling ability as a buyer is doubled in autumn/winter months.

kambites

70,346 posts

242 months

Tuesday 11th October 2011
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Most cars are depreciating too fast for prices to ever rise, but there is definitely tendency for depreciation to slow in the early months of summer as demand rises.

The only vehicle I've looked at closely is my Elise - prices tend to stay static from about January through to July, and what little depreciation there is happens mostly between August and December. I wouldn't be surprised if next year, there is a small rise in the early summer months, although the net direction is definitely still down.

It's pretty marginal though even for something like the Elise which is, for many people, just a summer toy.

OlberJ

14,101 posts

254 months

Tuesday 11th October 2011
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Elise S1, compared to last year seem to have risen about £1000 from what i've seen.

kambites

70,346 posts

242 months

Tuesday 11th October 2011
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OlberJ said:
Elise S1, compared to last year seem to have risen about £1000 from what i've seen.
Yes, I think S1 prices are on the up, and possibly early S2 ones too. But mine is still on the way down, albeit quite slowly.

p4cks

7,297 posts

220 months

Tuesday 11th October 2011
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chris7676 said:
It does NOT work like this.
This.

Meoricin

2,880 posts

190 months

Tuesday 11th October 2011
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OlberJ said:
In my experience the ticket price stays the same but your haggling ability as a buyer is doubled in autumn/winter months.
This seems a fair assessment to me - you're going to get a chance to check for leaks etc too.