Classic Cars Magazine reports 10% Drop
Their latest Price Guide Movers update reveals in the current issue of Classic Cars. A 10% drop pushes rough examples down to £32.5k with tidy, usable cars now £36.5k and the smartest and best maintained cars falling in the £40-45k range.
Just their opinion, but worth a mention. :bigcry: Link: https://www.classiccarsmagazine.co.u...h-6-2019-c8lmx |
Yes been offered a few cars recently much lower prices nowadays
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No surprises...top end of market is dead so high end cars are getting low ball offers, knock on effect etc.
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There are some great bargains out there but has the classic market peaked and how far will it fall. Market is flooded with sellers and few buyers . |
Lots of uncertainty around Brexit, flooded market, some cars have been for sale for literally years ......
It's temporary i believe - may be a good time to buy if you're brave (i'm not!) |
I don’t care I’ve got mine ,and no interest in selling :blalalala: nothing else worth buying anyway,,
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At least with a car if its an investment that crashes you still have the car you love, if it were money in a fund not so much lol.
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PMSL
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Tosh, tosh and thrice tosh.
The CSL is the best car BMW have produced in the last 20 years Sterling value is really irrelevant on the assumption that owning an icon is first and foremost. F**K all the wannabee owners touting for a cheap cesil. The E9 batmobeeeeel suffered the same path on route to super stardom. If you are lucky enough to own a CSL, drive it, enjoy it and use it.....even if that just means popping to Tesco for some 99 Momentum. |
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