lower mileage but higher price - which is more important...
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just curious about the varying opinions here. There are a few limited edition cars available, all identical specification, year and colour but with differing mileage and delivery dates - which is the most appealing?
Available now:
20,000 miles - £60,000
available in 3 or 4 months:
16,089 miles - £50,822
3,203 miles - £54,405
98 miles - £68,934
2,506 miles - £60,831
188 miles - £63,260
526 miles - £61,522
Available now:
20,000 miles - £60,000
available in 3 or 4 months:
16,089 miles - £50,822
3,203 miles - £54,405
98 miles - £68,934
2,506 miles - £60,831
188 miles - £63,260
526 miles - £61,522
If you need a car now, buy the one that's available.
If you don't need a car now and you're going to put loads of miles on it, buy the cheapest one
If you don't need a car now and you're only going to put a few miles on it, buy the cheapest one
Alternative viewpoint - if you don't need a car now and you're only going to put a few miles on it - don't bother buying one at all.
If you don't need a car now and you're going to put loads of miles on it, buy the cheapest one
If you don't need a car now and you're only going to put a few miles on it, buy the cheapest one
Alternative viewpoint - if you don't need a car now and you're only going to put a few miles on it - don't bother buying one at all.
The same year, but what year, 2024, 2025 or any year, ie 1975.
Make & model? Colours? Has somebody found a stash of 1970's Ford Escort Harriers, or an ex-BL dealer with little-used Maxis and Rover 200s, unsold Taycans, unsold Emiras, M3s etc.? To be used or stored / 'invested' for decades as part of a collection?
Not easy to say with any degree of confidence based on the information given
Make & model? Colours? Has somebody found a stash of 1970's Ford Escort Harriers, or an ex-BL dealer with little-used Maxis and Rover 200s, unsold Taycans, unsold Emiras, M3s etc.? To be used or stored / 'invested' for decades as part of a collection?
Not easy to say with any degree of confidence based on the information given
kambites said:
How old are they? IMO there's an optimal yearly mileage for a car and it's not zero!
in this particular case they are all 2023 and all identical so the only two differentiating factors are miles and price. Obviously if people are looking at different models (for example, the afore-mentioned Escort Harrier) then mileage becomes less of an issue as the years go on... 4k a year on a 1975 car is still 200,000 miles and ownership numbers are likewise totally different indicators DodgyGeezer said:
in this particular case they are all 2023 and all identical so the only two differentiating factors are miles and price. Obviously if people are looking at different models (for example, the afore-mentioned Escort Harrier) then mileage becomes less of an issue as the years go on... 4k a year on a 1975 car is still 200,000 miles and ownership numbers are likewise totally different indicators
Unless it's something exotic that is difficult to sell it its done more than a couple of k pa, the value is surely in the 16k and 3k cars.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


