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Old 25th May 2017, 09:34   #141
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£25,262 for my car when new in 2004

And to think it cost dad £1300 last year.
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Old 25th May 2017, 10:30   #142
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So mine would have been priced at £23,457, however I got a cracking deal online and only paid £17,495 for it BRAND NEW. Ordered in Feb 2005 with the full options pack and took delivery at the end of March 2005. One proud owner (that's me), money well spent and I intend to keep if forever.

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Old 6th June 2018, 15:32   #143
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thank you from around £21,555 and i paid £700
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Old 6th June 2018, 15:39   #144
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Wurzel would of cost just under £26000 new including the optional extras fitted.
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Old 6th June 2018, 15:51   #145
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A big noodle eater now would be - What would our cars have cost in today's money?

My bet would be 33 to 35K plus for a fully loaded Connie SE.
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Old 6th June 2018, 17:00   #146
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A big noodle eater now would be - What would our cars have cost in today's money?

My bet would be 33 to 35K plus for a fully loaded Connie SE.
Well, according to this site, your car would cost £40418.20p in todays money. Let's call it £40,400.00 for cash .

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Old 6th June 2018, 20:49   #147
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Well, according to this site, your car would cost £40418.20p in todays money. Let's call it £40,400.00 for cash .

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Old 7th June 2018, 00:54   #148
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£20,355 in 2002, £32k in today's money. I paid £800 3 years ago.
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Old 7th June 2018, 03:37   #149
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My car was over the 40K mark with sports suspension etc.
Paid 4K when it was 2010.
75K motorway miles.
Its a beautiful looking car.
Now......how much as it cost me on top
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Old 3rd March 2019, 10:29   #150
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I see the ZT & ZT-T 260 V8 is only in the Mk.II listing. Mine's one of the 25 Mk.I ZT-T 260 V8s (one of 23 SE models) and the only one in Trophy Blue Metallic, the perfect colour for ZTs and ZT-Ts. I think she was a pretty standard 260 V8 SE without powerfolds or roof rails but with black leather heated electric (non-memory) seats, hi-line sat-nav and TV, rear electric windows, rain sensitive wipers and dimming interior mirror and I think the 18" "straights" were standard. Traction control wasn't available on the Mk.I and I don't believe any 260 V8s had cruise control and fuel consumption was missing from the info. display - and can guess why! I believe the X-Power exhausts were an option too and it was rumoured that the air dam was an X-Power extra as well but it might be an aftermarket accessory, along with the 78mm BBK throttle body (I have the original).


I've seen a brochure somewhere and believe she was around £35k new but cost me £6,500 back in October 2012 without the vanity plate (which I transferred, along with the roof rails, from my ZT-T 190+) I've since added powerfolds and she's obviously appreciating in value these days.

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