Sale Or Return - Recommendations

Sale Or Return - Recommendations

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SRBA

Original Poster:

134 posts

102 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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Hi All,

I’m looking to sell my F430 and would like to go down the SOR route. Any recommendations for a good specialist/dealer to engage with?

I’ve heard a few negative stories in the past so wary of jumping into it without any research.

The car is a very good spec with low mileage so want to make sure it is dealt with properly for obvious reasons.

Many thanks

Pioneer

1,330 posts

138 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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Can recommend these guys. Ex-Ferrari and full of passion

http://www.motion8cars.com

F355GTS

3,745 posts

262 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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Given your location I'd talk to Roger at The Ferrari Centre (what was KHPC) in Maidstone

johnnyreggae

3,001 posts

167 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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Back to GVE also Autoficcina / Rardley / Forza288 could help

f1ten

2,162 posts

160 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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Slade cars near Beaconsfield

W4NTED

733 posts

221 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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Slades car's allow any tom dick and harry to walk in and test drive customer SOR cars which is a big no no in my books. They had one of my supercars cars for sale and could not sell it in over 9 weeks but they put 200 miles on it in that time. They also keep some cars outdoors as don't have enough space to keep all cars inside.

GVE London are better in that respect as unless they know you are serious they won't take the car out of that shiny showroom for anyone to test drive - the downside - they don't sell much - some cars have been in there for like 18 months!

My best SOR experience has been with someone not that well known - a Maserati specialist called Nuvola London - they sold one of my cars within weeks whilst it was parked in my garage - they called me when they had a serious punter and I drove down to their unit in West London and the guy bought the car - smooth as butter.



4rephill

5,066 posts

185 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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F355GTS said:
Given your location I'd talk to Roger at The Ferrari Centre (what was KHPC) in Maidstone
+1 yes

Due to a "request" from Ferrari Spa, they no longer trade as: "The Ferrari Centre", and are trading once more as: "Kent High Performance Cars" (KHPC), but it's the exact same company/team.

They're a great bunch of guys, very friendly, with a great reputation, and a very realistic view of the current market value of Ferrari's (they track the market, give regular updates on interest shown in the car, advise on pricing of your car compared to how the market is moving, and don't put any pressure on buyers or sellers).

I bought my 348 TS from them, and then sold it again two years later through them, and they made both experiences totally stress free.

A while back I popped in to see how they were all doing, and ended up spending pretty much the whole day there, drinking tea, chatting all things Ferrari with them, and checking out the cars they had for sale.

They're one of the first places I check when I'm looking at Ferrari's for sale, because I know their prices are realistic, and I know that dealing with them would be so easy.

70proof

6,078 posts

162 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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Autostore in cambridge, ask for mike lee

Mits

185 posts

225 months

Sunday 6th October 2019
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I enquired about SOR at khpc but they weren’t that interested if it’s not red, even though I have all main dealer history. They had a similar car not serviced for five years which the sales person said was ok as not driven much.
I got the feeling they were only interested if you were also buying or were a past customer.
My personal experience.

johnnyreggae

3,001 posts

167 months

Sunday 6th October 2019
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Mits said:
they weren’t that interested if it’s not red
Their current listing shows only 11 red out of 20 cars !

Nano2nd

3,426 posts

263 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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sold mine with T.H.Boler, no issues.. they picked it up on a trailer then sent me the money a couple of months later biggrin

i never even went there, did everything on the phone. I had to authorize them to take it to Graypaul Solihul for an inspection a customer wanted, they trailered it up there for the customer (at his expense). I would use them again, in fact i'm considering sending the R8 down there if i don't get any joy on a private ad.

Mits

185 posts

225 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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johnnyreggae said:
Mits said:
they weren’t that interested if it’s not red
Their current listing shows only 11 red out of 20 cars !
They were short of space and as non red take longer to sell it would be taking up valuable space. As I say, my personal experience and yours may be different.

Ferruccio

1,840 posts

126 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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Mits said:
johnnyreggae said:
Mits said:
they weren’t that interested if it’s not red
Their current listing shows only 11 red out of 20 cars !
They were short of space and as non red take longer to sell it would be taking up valuable space. As I say, my personal experience and yours may be different.
Isn’t that colourist??
I’m surprised that the police haven’t got involved.

BobTurner

398 posts

217 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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4rephill said:
F355GTS said:
Given your location I'd talk to Roger at The Ferrari Centre (what was KHPC) in Maidstone
+1 yes

Due to a "request" from Ferrari Spa, they no longer trade as: "The Ferrari Centre", and are trading once more as: "Kent High Performance Cars" (KHPC), but it's the exact same company/team.

They're a great bunch of guys, very friendly, with a great reputation, and a very realistic view of the current market value of Ferrari's (they track the market, give regular updates on interest shown in the car, advise on pricing of your car compared to how the market is moving, and don't put any pressure on buyers or sellers).

I bought my 348 TS from them, and then sold it again two years later through them, and they made both experiences totally stress free.

A while back I popped in to see how they were all doing, and ended up spending pretty much the whole day there, drinking tea, chatting all things Ferrari with them, and checking out the cars they had for sale.

They're one of the first places I check when I'm looking at Ferrari's for sale, because I know their prices are realistic, and I know that dealing with them would be so easy.
+2

They have sold 2 for me (including a black one for the sceptics wink)

Mits

185 posts

225 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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Really not an issue, they are running a business and you want fast turnover for cash flow. I’ll just make sure my next one is red. I blame brexit. smile

f1ten

2,162 posts

160 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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Good to know as I wouldn't want 200 miles extra on my car in the sales process

W4NTED said:
Slades car's allow any tom dick and harry to walk in and test drive customer SOR cars which is a big no no in my books. They had one of my supercars cars for sale and could not sell it in over 9 weeks but they put 200 miles on it in that time. They also keep some cars outdoors as don't have enough space to keep all cars inside.

GVE London are better in that respect as unless they know you are serious they won't take the car out of that shiny showroom for anyone to test drive - the downside - they don't sell much - some cars have been in there for like 18 months!

My best SOR experience has been with someone not that well known - a Maserati specialist called Nuvola London - they sold one of my cars within weeks whilst it was parked in my garage - they called me when they had a serious punter and I drove down to their unit in West London and the guy bought the car - smooth as butter.

Roof down

301 posts

133 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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AV Engineering, Harvey is your man, totally honest, the best you’ll get, Mike

dereksharpuk

179 posts

175 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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SOR is a no no for me. As stated, any time waster can thrash your car. OK, perhaps down to the dealer if a problem occurs, but most will not take as much care as yourself. My last supercar was sold by me privately and I didn't even allow the buyer to drive it (he had no insurance). But I sold cheap. If you want to get the best price for a F430 (which I personally would never buy from a private individual) then I can highly recommend Ferrari Swindon who will look after you motor.

Nano2nd

3,426 posts

263 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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dereksharpuk said:
SOR is a no no for me. As stated, any time waster can thrash your car. OK, perhaps down to the dealer if a problem occurs, but most will not take as much care as yourself. My last supercar was sold by me privately and I didn't even allow the buyer to drive it (he had no insurance). But I sold cheap. If you want to get the best price for a F430 (which I personally would never buy from a private individual) then I can highly recommend Ferrari Swindon who will look after you motor.
that doesn't make much sense, in my experience selling to Ferrari will get you the worst price!

and if you're going to get more money for a SOR than a private sale, why would you care if any time waster thrashes your car? the whole point of SOR is you don't deal with the time wasters and as to whether someone "trashes" it, i really doubt any respectable SOR agent would allow it, plus what does it really matter if you've sold it and got an extra £10k in your pocket.

vanman1936

801 posts

226 months

Sunday 13th October 2019
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Roof down said:
AV Engineering, Harvey is your man, totally honest, the best you’ll get, Mike
I have also heard good things about them