Should I take
You should also be aware that, seemingly, Glass's carried out a revision of book prices for S2000s in the past couple of months - the first for quite some time, I was told.
This will inevitably have had an impact on what is considered to be a reasonable asking price now compared to when it first went on the market, irrespective of the seasonal issues.
This will inevitably have had an impact on what is considered to be a reasonable asking price now compared to when it first went on the market, irrespective of the seasonal issues.
"offers over"..
isn't that normally used in a rising market.. such as selling a property.. and you expect several people to be bidding against each other..
for a car, don't you just put the price you would like to get.. and finally accept the price you "must" get. (such as clearing a loan)
isn't that normally used in a rising market.. such as selling a property.. and you expect several people to be bidding against each other..
for a car, don't you just put the price you would like to get.. and finally accept the price you "must" get. (such as clearing a loan)
Id take it Kenny. I lost 5k on mine in the same time frame. First time I have not broken even on selling a car in a while - not nice.
Have you decided what to replace it with?
That V6 STi certainly looked nice.
Or buy a 10k S2000 and pocket the
Have you decided what to replace it with?
That V6 STi certainly looked nice.
Or buy a 10k S2000 and pocket the





