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73CSL 10-03-2016 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Matt21 (Post 193470)
I don't think it will shoot up unfortunately for me! Right now it needs a new exhaust after it fell off offroading over Christmas (it out performed the 110s it was with!). Still love it!

Your CSL is worth way more than that. Don't think number of owners really matters.

offroading a Series 2A :thumbs:

It saw some moorland byways with me & that was it .. previous owner used on road only. Great things offroad , if somewhat agricultural

73CSL 10-03-2016 09:04 PM

if as a collective we think its over £40K .. that's fine by me :thumbs:

No plans to sell anyway until someone can point me to a quick 4 seater that is fun and isn't going to depreciate ;) I can't see one that fills this role.

billyboysm3 11-03-2016 01:06 PM

Stick it up for £60k

SSS 12-03-2016 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by 73CSL (Post 193476)
if as a collective we think its over £40K .. that's fine by me :thumbs:

No plans to sell anyway until someone can point me to a quick 4 seater that is fun and isn't going to depreciate ;) I can't see one that fills this role.

1M?

nw99 12-03-2016 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by SSS (Post 193514)
1M?

M5 Touring ?

SSS 12-03-2016 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by billyboysm3 (Post 193490)
Stick it up for £45K :whistle:


And let me know 😊

billyboysm3 12-03-2016 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by SSS (Post 193523)
And let me know 😊

You needed to buy 5 years ago when a 30k miler was £27k

Pip1968 13-03-2016 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by billyboysm3 (Post 193455)
Stick it up for £60k, if it sells it sells, if not you haven't lost anything bar knowing its not going to fetch that kind of dollar.

I am with BillyBoysM3. At the end of the day your could always pull out at the last minute or just take the £60,000. I nearly bought W1TAK's CSL a few years ago (~2007) but he changed his mind and then sold it six months later.

At least it will give you a good idea if that sell price is acheiveable.

Pip

Matt21 13-03-2016 05:54 PM

Sound advice. Pick the Porker up in a month so will see how I get on with it first

If someone offered me £60k right here right now I think I would say no! Kind of proves that I don't really want to sell it!

See that Nick Johnson sold his 36,000 mile car fairly quickly which was advertised at £60,000

MCSL 13-03-2016 08:06 PM

I don't know what's happening with prices atm. So much 'new' stuff is selling at premiums that were previously unheard of. I wonder if there's just too many people with too much money that are desperate to be part of it. The bubble will pop, but how it affects cars like the CSL, I don't know. Personally, and after owning one, I think they are starting to look expensive. Parts are limited, and engine problems are not rare. I bought mine for £32.5k (from memory) and thought it was worth the money at that (50% cost of a 997GT3). Same car today at £60k loses my feeling of value/worth. My money today would be on the 996/997 GT3 (non-RS).


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