Where are the bargain Elise's?
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As I've always said you pay peanut's you get monkeys!
Why would anyone sell an Elise cheap? If it’s cheap then it’s cheap for a reason, I wouldn’t sell my Car cheap! I’d rather just keep it and buy another car as well, it will go up in value in the end
You might get a bit of a discount on a new car but I wouldn't think 1000's, Elise S1 & S2's will go up in value now as they are about to become classic's
You've got to remember your not talking about a mass produced car, how often do you see an Elise on the Road? Once a week if your very lucky, how often do you see a Porsche or a Bmw?
I couldn't count on both hand's walking out during my lunch hour
Boggy
Why would anyone sell an Elise cheap? If it’s cheap then it’s cheap for a reason, I wouldn’t sell my Car cheap! I’d rather just keep it and buy another car as well, it will go up in value in the end
You might get a bit of a discount on a new car but I wouldn't think 1000's, Elise S1 & S2's will go up in value now as they are about to become classic's
You've got to remember your not talking about a mass produced car, how often do you see an Elise on the Road? Once a week if your very lucky, how often do you see a Porsche or a Bmw?
I couldn't count on both hand's walking out during my lunch hour
Boggy
Edited by Boggy on Wednesday 3rd March 13:25
I've had to consider selling mine recently so i've had an eye on prices. (maybe not as closely as some, admittedly).
I did notice that a couple of months back the cheapest early S2's were going for around £9.5k. There's now very similar if not worse (older/higher milegae/lower spec) cars going for £10.5k at the cheapest. I guess that's seasonal variation but i didn't expect to see a 10% increase in prices from one month to the next.
(apologies if not relevant as I know the questions was about much newer models)
I did notice that a couple of months back the cheapest early S2's were going for around £9.5k. There's now very similar if not worse (older/higher milegae/lower spec) cars going for £10.5k at the cheapest. I guess that's seasonal variation but i didn't expect to see a 10% increase in prices from one month to the next.
(apologies if not relevant as I know the questions was about much newer models)
CooperS said:
What Boggy said
However there must be cheap ones around as i got offered 10.5k for my 111R I just smilled and havent been back
If you know someone, or have been affected by someone, who needs a punch in the face, People who need a punch in the face affect the lives of many, There is still no known cure for someone who deserves a punch in the face, except a punch in the face, but we can raise awareness...However there must be cheap ones around as i got offered 10.5k for my 111R I just smilled and havent been back
Edited by CooperS on Wednesday 3rd March 14:07
Boggy
Edited by Boggy on Wednesday 3rd March 16:57
Boggy said:
Why would anyone sell an Elise cheap?
Because they need a quick sale. There's always someone moving house or having a baby. Sometimes they simply misjudge the Market value of their car - that's how I got my Elise. If you don't get sentimental and hang onto them too long you can sell on at a profit. Free motoring. As with any other car, bargain Elises do come up but they don't hang around long. Edited by Risotto on Wednesday 3rd March 18:32
I don't think the S2 will be 'classic' the S1 yes. I think it will be more like the mk1 golf over the mk2, not many looking for mk2. And I think given the number of S2 made it will be a long time till they reach that status. IMO
Boggy said:
As I've always said you pay peanut's you get monkeys!
Why would anyone sell an Elise cheap? If it’s cheap then it’s cheap for a reason, I wouldn’t sell my Car cheap! I’d rather just keep it and buy another car as well, it will go up in value in the end
You might get a bit of a discount on a new car but I wouldn't think 1000's, Elise S1 & S2's will go up in value now as they are about to become classic's
You've got to remember your not talking about a mass produced car, how often do you see an Elise on the Road? Once a week if your very lucky, how often do you see a Porsche or a Bmw?
I couldn't count on both hand's walking out during my lunch hour
Boggy
Why would anyone sell an Elise cheap? If it’s cheap then it’s cheap for a reason, I wouldn’t sell my Car cheap! I’d rather just keep it and buy another car as well, it will go up in value in the end
You might get a bit of a discount on a new car but I wouldn't think 1000's, Elise S1 & S2's will go up in value now as they are about to become classic's
You've got to remember your not talking about a mass produced car, how often do you see an Elise on the Road? Once a week if your very lucky, how often do you see a Porsche or a Bmw?
I couldn't count on both hand's walking out during my lunch hour
Boggy
Edited by Boggy on Wednesday 3rd March 13:25
Boggy said:
CooperS said:
What Boggy said
However there must be cheap ones around as i got offered 10.5k for my 111R I just smilled and havent been back
If you know someone, or have been affected by someone, who needs a punch in the face, People who need a punch in the face affect the lives of many, There is still no known cure for someone who deserves a punch in the face, except a punch in the face, but we can raise awareness...However there must be cheap ones around as i got offered 10.5k for my 111R I just smilled and havent been back
Edited by CooperS on Wednesday 3rd March 14:07
Boggy

S Works said:
Boggy said:
CooperS said:
What Boggy said
However there must be cheap ones around as i got offered 10.5k for my 111R I just smilled and havent been back
If you know someone, or have been affected by someone, who needs a punch in the face, People who need a punch in the face affect the lives of many, There is still no known cure for someone who deserves a punch in the face, except a punch in the face, but we can raise awareness...However there must be cheap ones around as i got offered 10.5k for my 111R I just smilled and havent been back
Edited by CooperS on Wednesday 3rd March 14:07
Boggy


Risotto said:
Boggy said:
Why would anyone sell an Elise cheap?
Because they need a quick sale. There's always someone moving house or having a baby. Sometimes they simply misjudge the Market value of their car - that's how I got my Elise. If you don't get sentimental and hang onto them too long you can sell on at a profit. Free motoring. As with any other car, bargain Elises do come up but they don't hang around long. Edited by Risotto on Wednesday 3rd March 18:32
Boggy
Boggy said:
Risotto said:
Boggy said:
Why would anyone sell an Elise cheap?
Because they need a quick sale. There's always someone moving house or having a baby. Sometimes they simply misjudge the Market value of their car - that's how I got my Elise. If you don't get sentimental and hang onto them too long you can sell on at a profit. Free motoring. As with any other car, bargain Elises do come up but they don't hang around long. Edited by Risotto on Wednesday 3rd March 18:32
Boggy
hes they will sell a car cheaply just to spurn them. cheap elise anyone????

Boggy said:
Risotto said:
Boggy said:
Why would anyone sell an Elise cheap?
Because they need a quick sale. There's always someone moving house or having a baby. Sometimes they simply misjudge the Market value of their car - that's how I got my Elise. If you don't get sentimental and hang onto them too long you can sell on at a profit. Free motoring. As with any other car, bargain Elises do come up but they don't hang around long. Edited by Risotto on Wednesday 3rd March 18:32
Boggy
How do any of those scenarios qualify as trying to pull down someone's pants?Risotto said:
Boggy said:
Risotto said:
Boggy said:
Why would anyone sell an Elise cheap?
Because they need a quick sale. There's always someone moving house or having a baby. Sometimes they simply misjudge the Market value of their car - that's how I got my Elise. If you don't get sentimental and hang onto them too long you can sell on at a profit. Free motoring. As with any other car, bargain Elises do come up but they don't hang around long. Edited by Risotto on Wednesday 3rd March 18:32
Boggy
How do any of those scenarios qualify as trying to pull down someone's pants?I'm not saying that you should pay any more than a car's worth because the seller is a nice Pearson, I'm simply saying you should expect to pay market rate.
I had some dreamer turn up to buy one of my old cars (06 Porsche Cayman S), I picked him up from my local train station as he was from Piston Heads so I assumed he was a fellow enthusiast, he got into the Car and started telling me how he lived in Frankfurt and travelled all over Europe to buy premium cars, Rolls Royce drop head, Ferrari’s, Lambo’s, etc etc etc, he then hinted at a figure of 25k even thou I’d already stated the car was for sale at 28k, I’m not sure if he realised but he came very close to being dropped off on the M25 or Knocked out
I don’t like people who take liberties, a responsible bid fair play
Boggy
stinkysteve said:
Boggy said:
Risotto said:
Boggy said:
Why would anyone sell an Elise cheap?
Because they need a quick sale. There's always someone moving house or having a baby. Sometimes they simply misjudge the Market value of their car - that's how I got my Elise. If you don't get sentimental and hang onto them too long you can sell on at a profit. Free motoring. As with any other car, bargain Elises do come up but they don't hang around long. Edited by Risotto on Wednesday 3rd March 18:32
Boggy
hes they will sell a car cheaply just to spurn them. cheap elise anyone????

Boggy
Edited by Boggy on Thursday 4th March 13:13
Boggy said:
Risotto said:
Boggy said:
Risotto said:
Boggy said:
Why would anyone sell an Elise cheap?
Because they need a quick sale. There's always someone moving house or having a baby. Sometimes they simply misjudge the Market value of their car - that's how I got my Elise. If you don't get sentimental and hang onto them too long you can sell on at a profit. Free motoring. As with any other car, bargain Elises do come up but they don't hang around long. Edited by Risotto on Wednesday 3rd March 18:32
Boggy
How do any of those scenarios qualify as trying to pull down someone's pants?I'm not saying that you should pay any more than a car's worth because the seller is a nice Pearson, I'm simply saying you should expect to pay market rate.
I had some dreamer turn up to buy one of my old cars (06 Porsche Cayman S), I picked him up from my local train station as he was from Piston Heads so I assumed he was a fellow enthusiast, he got into the Car and started telling me how he lived in Frankfurt and travelled all over Europe to buy premium cars, Rolls Royce drop head, Ferrari’s, Lambo’s, etc etc etc, he then hinted at a figure of 25k even thou I’d already stated the car was for sale at 28k, I’m not sure if he realised but he came very close to being dropped off on the M25 or Knocked out
I don’t like people who take liberties, a responsible bid fair play
Boggy
Conversely, turning up to buy a £28k car with only £25k in your pocket could be seen as optimistic (although hardly grounds for getting 'knocked out') but I think most buyers and sellers would expect there to be some negotiation on a 'market value' asking price.
Edited by Risotto on Thursday 4th March 13:30
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