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Not many FF's moving looking at the ads for few months now as an interested buyer... some people were predicting sub £100k prices even £70-80K as they get to 8-10 yrs old, others saying best car ever for usability. Feels like a unique car / modern classic? So where does that leave the current pricing ?
Van Dessel said:
This car has just not budged which is strange for a 2015 with a glass roof: https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/201902064...
It has some impressive mileage for its age. Has anyone had a look at it who want's to share (maybe via DM)?
I looked at this last year, when I started this post, it was £125k then, its dark brown interior and feels a little gloomy inside, it looks good outside, but not that 'special' feeling insideIt has some impressive mileage for its age. Has anyone had a look at it who want's to share (maybe via DM)?
I started this thread some time ago, a time I was searching to buy an ff and wanted to get a sense of how they were perceived in the market and to get feel for their long term appreciation, as I have.
To date, I note that:
Colour, trim and extras are everything - given the ambient, aesthetic, emotive performance - but also that every buyer can convince themselves of anything
That the car should be answerable to any question on history, mechanical or provenance
That your heart should rule your head
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To date, I note that:
Colour, trim and extras are everything - given the ambient, aesthetic, emotive performance - but also that every buyer can convince themselves of anything
That the car should be answerable to any question on history, mechanical or provenance
That your heart should rule your head
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