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nw99 18-03-2016 09:42 PM

Asking prices are strong
 
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifie...ey/5421389?v=b

cslsuperfan 18-03-2016 11:32 PM

Cool Reg :smokin:

sailorbaz 29-03-2016 04:24 PM

Previous, Previous owner a CSLR member.

shimmy 29-03-2016 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by sailorbaz (Post 193982)
Previous, Previous owner a CSLR member.

all owners are CSLReg members.....some just dont know it yet. :beer:

Yanto 29-03-2016 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by shimmy (Post 193985)
all owners are CSLReg members.....some just dont know it yet. :beer:

Oracle has spoken...

MisterCorn 29-03-2016 09:06 PM

It has rear parking sensors :gayfight:

MC

SSS 29-03-2016 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by nw99 (Post 193691)

Don't forget 8-10k of that is dealer mark up.

He has overheads, tax, preparation costs and warranty to pay for so it is strong but the dealers earn their wages from that.

I suspect it would be a little less if private

shimmy 29-03-2016 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by SSS (Post 193991)
Don't forget 8-10k of that is dealer mark up.

He has overheads, tax, preparation costs and warranty to pay for so it is strong but the dealers earn their wages from that.

I suspect it would be a little less if private

do you really mean that a seller would let a dealer advsertise their car for a 12-15% mark up?

billyboysm3 30-03-2016 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by shimmy (Post 193992)
do you really mean that a seller would let a dealer advsertise their car for a 12-15% mark up?

I just do not know why you wouldn't sell it privately?

billyboysm3 30-03-2016 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by MisterCorn (Post 193990)
It has rear parking sensors :gayfight:

MC

I found my rear parking sensors helpful when reversing into the garages after a stint on track.

GregorFuk 30-03-2016 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by billyboysm3 (Post 193998)
I just do not know why you wouldn't sell it privately?

Enables you to sell to people who'd need finance. Generally most private sellers can't provide that and as prices increase more people will look to this as an option to achieve ownership.

PeteGray 30-03-2016 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by GregorFuk (Post 194003)
Enables you to sell to people who'd need finance. Generally most private sellers can't provide that and as prices increase more people will look to this as an option to achieve ownership.

As these cars become more expensive a different type of person buys them and they fund the purchase of the car differently. They don't want to be dealing with private sellers and expect the dealer extras and convenience.

From the sellers point of view it can make sense as well. That person may have three of four expensive cars at home that they don't want to advertise the location of these to unknown prospective purchasers (plus carbon bikes and other goodies sitting in the garage). Time is another factor as typically people with the money to collect expensive cars don't have much free time and they do not want to spend their weekend waiting for someone to maybe turn up to view their car.

If CSL's keep increasing in value they will move into a different world and way of being traded.

I think the car on this thread is priced about right for the start of the car buying season

Pip1968 01-04-2016 09:35 AM

They might be a little disappointed with my bike then as it has an old Peugeot 531 frame (80s classic?) :hahaha: . Updated with new wheels and paddle shift though. Might work as a getaway 'car' :whistle: .

Saying that I just looked on Gumtree and there are ones for sale there for 200 knicker !!

Pip :clown:


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