What's it worth?

What's it worth?

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djroadboy

Original Poster:

1,178 posts

241 months

Thursday 8th December 2005
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Hi all,

Just looking for some advice.

I have for sale an '89 Esprit carb turbo.

Totally original and in immaculate condition

The car has only done a genuine 18,000 miles from new.

Full history.

What sort of money should I be asking for it?

Many thanks in advance.

Dan

superdave

935 posts

261 months

Thursday 8th December 2005
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A difficult one to answer. I've seen one carb turbo with low miles at a dealer up for £16750 but it will never sell for that price.
Carb turbos tend to go for about £8-11K. I know is unique with such low mileage but people will tend to go for Se's or S4 if you put your price too high. I recently sold a 95 S4 with 47K and FHS for £13.5K. Also this is the worst time of year to sell.
I've also seen quite a few Se's and carb turbos up for £10-11K and they still haven't sold. Market is dead at the moment.
Sorry, I haven't really answered your question, I'd say advertis it for £12K and then review it if it doesn't sell.

Pat H

8,058 posts

261 months

Thursday 8th December 2005
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I sold this near concours '87 HC Turbo with 24k for £14,800.

It had a full history, just had the cambelt done and was absolutely faultless.

Wish I hadn't sold it......

ErnestM

11,621 posts

272 months

Thursday 8th December 2005
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I wish you had sold it to me. Better yet, I wish you had sold it to me, that I had room for it in the garage and that the wife wouldn't respond with the words "You did WHAT???"


ErnestM

Pat H

8,058 posts

261 months

Thursday 8th December 2005
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ErnestM said:
I wish you had sold it to me. Better yet, I wish you had sold it to me, that I had room for it in the garage and that the wife wouldn't respond with the words "You did WHAT???"


ErnestM
Even my wife thinks I was mad to sell it.

My brother in law has barely spoken to me since it went.

The Griffith that replaced it was a huge disappointment and lasted all of 5 months.

Where do I go from here?

Cheers

Pat

Paula&Marcus

317 posts

279 months

Friday 9th December 2005
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Pat,
Why the hell did you sell that gorgeous car !!!

wedg1e

26,843 posts

270 months

Friday 9th December 2005
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Pat H said:
ErnestM said:
I wish you had sold it to me. Better yet, I wish you had sold it to me, that I had room for it in the garage and that the wife wouldn't respond with the words "You did WHAT???"


ErnestM
Even my wife thinks I was mad to sell it.

My brother in law has barely spoken to me since it went.

The Griffith that replaced it was a huge disappointment and lasted all of 5 months.

Where do I go from here?

Cheers

Pat


I'd have swapped that Griff for both my cars...

Pat H

8,058 posts

261 months

Friday 9th December 2005
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PaulaandMarcus said:
Pat,
Why the hell did you sell that gorgeous car !!!

I'd bought it from a dealer for £14,950.

Nearly three years later I was offered £14,800 from a chap who sent me an e-mail and asked if he could buy it.

At the time I thought it was too good an offer to turn down.

I suppose I did pretty well, but I am now considering spending twice that sum for an old Italian car that won't do anything that the Esprit couldn't do with just as much style....

Pat

cross-eyed-twit

8,671 posts

265 months

Saturday 10th December 2005
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are you friggin' MAD?






>> Edited by cross-eyed-twit on Saturday 10th December 09:22

superdave

935 posts

261 months

Saturday 10th December 2005
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Giugiaro's mint are worth more than Stevens for some reason so you can't really compare. People consider them more as a classic this is why they have a higher price tag.