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Old 03-05-2008, 10:36 PM
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[QUOTE=eSeM,Mar 5 2008, 09:29 PM] I would say it is difficult to put a price on it at this time of year.

I would estimate it at somewhere between
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Originally Posted by UK Paul,Mar 6 2008, 07:36 AM
18K if an import (cost him 23K max. a year ago?)
18k are you ?

This is something that grates me

Just because the purchaser had the nowse to save a few quid and buy a UK spec cheaper than list, then that
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[QUOTE=Pie_n_Chips,Mar 6 2008, 11:20 AM] Just because the purchaser had the nowse to save a few quid and buy a UK spec cheaper than list, then that
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Ah but as a potential seller, I say swivel

But that stance would probably change come sale time and I need to shift it for something more family oriented
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Originally Posted by Pie_n_Chips,Mar 6 2008, 11:25 AM
Ah but as a potential seller, I say swivel
And that's your prerogative

See how many buyers walk away though when you take that line. You may find someone willing to pay the price of a "UK" car, but are you prepared to wait for him/her to come along?

I think residuals generally are being driven down by the number of cars sourced from Bob Gerard and the like that are hitting the market.

PS "More family orientated"....? Is there a pielet (a pastie...? ) on the way....?
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Originally Posted by Lurking Lawyer,Mar 6 2008, 11:30 AM
And that's your prerogative

See how many buyers walk away though when you take that line. You may find someone willing to pay the price of a "UK" car, but are you prepared to wait for him/her to come along?

I think residuals generally are being driven down by the number of cars sourced from Bob Gerard and the like that are hitting the market.

PS "More family orientated"....? Is there a pielet (a pastie...? ) on the way....?
I think the my colour combo will go in its favour come resale time and the car will sell itself to the right buyer.

Nooo babies on route i'm just thinking ahead and planning my way into an E60 M5 as sensible family transport.
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i had mine up for sale for
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