Sport in immaculate condition, white, loads of history to back up mileage, 106k, late 1990, perfect untouched scuttle and mechanically perfect.
I've been made a offer out of the blue, I don't want to sell but where do people see this quality of cars value at 4 years from now?
Right now would 10k be a high end offer or about right?
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I'm not really up to date on prices, but if the car is in the condition it was when you bought it, I reckon 10k is a bit lightweight. Try finding another, especially in white!
£10k usually buys you VERY average sports now.
Hey friend,dimebag_from_hell wrote:Sport in immaculate condition, white, loads of history to back up mileage, 106k, late 1990, perfect untouched scuttle and mechanically perfect.
I've been made a offer out of the blue, I don't want to sell but where do people see this quality of cars value at 4 years from now?
Right now would 10k be a high end offer or about right?
Greetings, seems to me its a bit low if the condition of the vehichle is as you describe. Definitely a friend price. Sending you a pic from a classic cars price mag I have, it should sort you out prices wise.
Cheers,
I think that's very fair price personally and would take it, you tend to see sports on or around the 10k plus mark coming up for sale a few times, there's a couple on the classifieds here that haven't sold for around that either.
CRazo, just out of interest what magazine are you using for these valuations?
CRazo, just out of interest what magazine are you using for these valuations?