Noble in auction this weekend
Discussion
Let's keep an eye on this sale guys...
http://www.silverstoneauctions.com/2001-noble-m12-...
Not sure of the actual sale day - perhaps someone can check...
http://www.silverstoneauctions.com/2001-noble-m12-...
Not sure of the actual sale day - perhaps someone can check...
AMG Merc said:
Let's keep an eye on this sale guys...
http://www.silverstoneauctions.com/2001-noble-m12-...
Not sure of the actual sale day - perhaps someone can check...
All the 700 lot numbers go through Sunday the Noble is 726
http://www.silverstoneauctions.com/2001-noble-m12-...
Not sure of the actual sale day - perhaps someone can check...
All the 700 lot numbers go through Sunday the Noble is 726
AMG Merc said:
2.5bluenob said:
It's weird that the car looks in such good condition under the front and rear clam. But the blue alacantara looks old and discoloured.
Looks OK to me. Just the gearstick and handbrake gaters need a shampoo. If it's just a shampoo, then why not do it. It's added value
GO LEO said:
I would have chosen another way of selling but anyway...
Just another proof that our cars are going up in price. Someone paid 34.500 for a 2.5. Comparably well maintained and low mileage 3Rs should be in the 40s then.
Leo
Or maybe 2.5L are rarer so they are going to be worth more.Just another proof that our cars are going up in price. Someone paid 34.500 for a 2.5. Comparably well maintained and low mileage 3Rs should be in the 40s then.
Leo
2.5bluenob said:
S B C said:
So that's £34500 to the buyer, but the seller will probably only clear about £26500 - an £8000 difference.
The VAT is only on the buyers premium - so £4,500I've just checked and Silverstone auctions charge sellers 5% commission plus £250 entry fee, all plus VAT.
So on £30k hammer price that makes £2100.
Add that to the £4500 the buyer will pay and you get £6600.
Not bad return for the auction house!
Hopefully the seller is pleased with the £27900 he will clear.
£34500 for a 2.5 is good money though, and hopefully sets some sort of baseline for all models.
So on £30k hammer price that makes £2100.
Add that to the £4500 the buyer will pay and you get £6600.
Not bad return for the auction house!
Hopefully the seller is pleased with the £27900 he will clear.
£34500 for a 2.5 is good money though, and hopefully sets some sort of baseline for all models.
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