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hungry_hog said:
Blue62 said:
Does auto price tracking know the actual sale price or the advertised price? I chipped £5k off the advertised price by the time we struck a deal.
Surely auto price can't track that.Don't see why any dealer would share that data - they are not going to want others (dealers or customers) to know that a car was advertised for x and only sold for x-5k. I would imagine they keep that data for themselves.
I would imagine the only way AT would know if a car is sold, at what price and not removed from sale, would be if they were given this information from a dealer.
991.1, black on black, PDK, full Porsche history, 130k miles. £29,995
https://spencerjames-cars.com/vehicle/name/porsche...
3 years doing 10k a year and I bet you would still get £20k for it.
https://spencerjames-cars.com/vehicle/name/porsche...
3 years doing 10k a year and I bet you would still get £20k for it.
Ed.Neumann said:
991.1, black on black, PDK, full Porsche history, 130k miles. £29,995
https://spencerjames-cars.com/vehicle/name/porsche...
3 years doing 10k a year and I bet you would still get £20k for it.
Mileage shouldn't be an issue if the condition is good. https://spencerjames-cars.com/vehicle/name/porsche...
3 years doing 10k a year and I bet you would still get £20k for it.
someone decided to put a paddle wheel on it, which is a good sign.
Possibly the first non written off 991 under £30k before haggling I can remember.
bennno said:
Sukh13 said:
That would be £70k with fees, for a 7 year old 911, brought via an auction platform with limited comeback or buyer protection.Thats strong money - feels like theres a value gap in the market between buyers and sellers currently.
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