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Old 27-09-2023, 02:10 PM   #11
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Default Re: Whats the current speculation for classic car prices?

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Originally Posted by Rob 351 View Post
That is cheap! Lot of k’s though and if I was in the market for one, I personally wouldn’t chase that particular car simply because of it’s high mileage! Therefore I’m back in the 150k plus range for a low mileage (under 10,000 k’s) version.
I have seen 3-4 sell in the last 6 weeks for north of 150k, how long that will last only time will tell but with another interest rate rise looming, it might get a little easier for anyone hoping to acquire one…

Do you know if they have actually sold though or just basing that on them disapearing off carsales? Given that these cars were all around the 90 - 100k mark, and are coming up for 10 years next birthday, with interests on original purchase (assuming you weren't a cash buyer) plus 10 years of rego / insurance they really have not been that great of an investment, pretty much break even.

I personally would rather drive mine (like my Pursuit back in the day) and would be open to buying one with 60 - 100k on it for the simple fact that its moved.
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