The value of a car is the lowest the seller will sell for and the highest a buyer will buy for.
It doesn't really matter what I think a V8 is worth as I'm not selling one... |
My friend is selling a lovely V8 at the moment - it's a 55 plate in green.
Located in Southport so not too far, has Nav, Cruise etc and is in lovely condition. Goes well, too! :D He's after around £5.5k but I'm sure he's open to some light negotiation. :) I've been under it a few times, and it's all in good order. |
Quote:
As some have mentioned, there is no real set value on the cars, one sold on ebay with 103k on the clock for over 4k which is quite a lot considering the mileage of the car, wheras there is a lot up for 8k+ which are nothing special and are around 40-60k on the clocks. I looked round for ages before I got mine and took a few out on test drives just to find the one which drove the best and which I liked the most. I paid a lot more than my reserve was set at on ebay because it was the car I wanted, wheras now I am selling because its not being used and is just sat on the road outside my house. |
does anyone know how parkers arrive at the figure?
i've seen some suggestions online that its based on the actual selling price. if that is the case i'd say their data is out when it comes to the v8. (none actually sell for 1.5k, unless they come on a pallet!) perhaps the data system they have isnt capable of dealing with such low sales numbers? ie they do capture sales, but so few go through dealrs it simply isnt meaningful? i'm curious if anyone knows this. for me 5-7 K was a similar ball park as other comparable performance cars, with not hugely different mpg of the same age. Impreza wrx, Audi S3, Focus RS/ST, Astra VRX so for me it was ok. as others have said you'll see roughly what they seem to go for, and if you can afford it go get one. they are brilliant fun, and even occasionally practical. :D i knew that if i didnt get one i'd always regret it. |
Quote:
You might also want to mention that a mint one owner 75 V8 (which is rarer than a ZT) with just 34,000 miles recently made just £5,400 in open market! :) |
Quote:
However, as even with the Guides that the Trade DO use (Glass and CAP) they are absolutely MILES out on value, with them being valued at little more than a 190! :eek: The cars are worth substantially more than ANY of the guides, however, there is a limit as to how far over these guide prices these cars can sustain. :) I did give my opinion on them in a recent thread, but seeing 70 and 80,000 mile examples for £7K and £8K, is simply being unrealistic! :( |
Quote:
|
I wouldn't say that I priced mine unrealistically, it was up for 5.5k BIN but the reserve was set lower than that as ideally I would like to move it onto a new owner who can store it and/or justify having it.
I agree with the guides, when I investigated trading mine in, I was offered £900 for it and even the salesman said that it was massively below what the cars are actually worth. |
Quote:
|
I'm well aware, otherwise I wouldn't have started the thread in GD ;)
I have been offered 4600 for the car as it stands but ideally i would like 5k so im losing around 1500 but I know that atm, its not the best time to be selling one. If I dont sell it then i suspect that its just not going to be used for at least 12 months :/ |
All times are GMT. The time now is 03:50. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright © 2006-2023, The Rover 75 & MG ZT Owners Club Ltd