M12 GT0-3R in auction
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Has anyone spotted the following yet?!
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2004-noble-m12...
I wonder how much the big hole in the service history will affect the value, even though it is a 1 owner car? The MOT history implies large periods of being stored.
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2004-noble-m12...
I wonder how much the big hole in the service history will affect the value, even though it is a 1 owner car? The MOT history implies large periods of being stored.
I’d suggest it could need a full overhaul/recommission to put it back on the road that might need to include a full set of tyres so you might be in for say £3-4K depending on what is found (I’ve seen a big service at about £800 plus VAT)
I’d guess if it did have FSH it would have been a circa £50k car (asking for a private sale) though someone might bid high £30ks/low £40ks possibly? I found the following although no comparison with a S3 Exige
https://www.evo.co.uk/buying-advice/14079/noble-m1...
Nobles do seem very rare in the market currently.
I’d guess if it did have FSH it would have been a circa £50k car (asking for a private sale) though someone might bid high £30ks/low £40ks possibly? I found the following although no comparison with a S3 Exige
https://www.evo.co.uk/buying-advice/14079/noble-m1...
Nobles do seem very rare in the market currently.
My last service was £380 about a month ago. I think the most I've paid is around £700. Apart from servicing I've had a couple of £2,000 - £2,500 bills to replace exhaust, dampers, undertrays, batteries, etc. I've had one breakdown in 17 years due to a cracked fuse box and that's about it. So, on average, probably about £800 - £1000 a year. Insurance (for me) is £220 and tax is about £270ish. So it's quite cheap when I compare it against what I've paid for other more modern sports cars. I haven't experienced any issues leaving the car unused for a few months over winter on a trickle charger. It always starts first time.
That car will need a new set of tyres if it's still on the original ones.
That car will need a new set of tyres if it's still on the original ones.
MrC986 said:
I’d suggest it could need a full overhaul/recommission to put it back on the road that might need to include a full set of tyres so you might be in for say £3-4K depending on what is found (I’ve seen a big service at about £800 plus VAT)
I’d guess if it did have FSH it would have been a circa £50k car (asking for a private sale) though someone might bid high £30ks/low £40ks possibly? I found the following although no comparison with a S3 Exige
https://www.evo.co.uk/buying-advice/14079/noble-m1...
Nobles do seem very rare in the market currently.
appreciate your response MrC, it's always been a dream car of mine I'd love to tick this off the list! the buyers guide sounds like there's quite a few things that can go wrong..do you think this is one of the last cars you would purchase blind on auction? as you say, it looks as though the car has been stored for some time.I’d guess if it did have FSH it would have been a circa £50k car (asking for a private sale) though someone might bid high £30ks/low £40ks possibly? I found the following although no comparison with a S3 Exige
https://www.evo.co.uk/buying-advice/14079/noble-m1...
Nobles do seem very rare in the market currently.
simon_j said:
My last service was £380 about a month ago. I think the most I've paid is around £700. Apart from servicing I've had a couple of £2,000 - £2,500 bills to replace exhaust, dampers, undertrays, batteries, etc. I've had one breakdown in 17 years due to a cracked fuse box and that's about it. So, on average, probably about £800 - £1000 a year. Insurance (for me) is £220 and tax is about £270ish. So it's quite cheap when I compare it against what I've paid for other more modern sports cars. I haven't experienced any issues leaving the car unused for a few months over winter on a trickle charger. It always starts first time.
That car will need a new set of tyres if it's still on the original ones.
much appreciated Simon! - £1k a year isn't too bad at all very similar to my Cayman S, I was expecting to be a fair bit more to maintain!That car will need a new set of tyres if it's still on the original ones.
SarlechS said:
MrC986 said:
I’d suggest it could need a full overhaul/recommission to put it back on the road that might need to include a full set of tyres so you might be in for say £3-4K depending on what is found (I’ve seen a big service at about £800 plus VAT)
I’d guess if it did have FSH it would have been a circa £50k car (asking for a private sale) though someone might bid high £30ks/low £40ks possibly? I found the following although no comparison with a S3 Exige
https://www.evo.co.uk/buying-advice/14079/noble-m1...
Nobles do seem very rare in the market currently.
appreciate your response MrC, it's always been a dream car of mine I'd love to tick this off the list! the buyers guide sounds like there's quite a few things that can go wrong..do you think this is one of the last cars you would purchase blind on auction? as you say, it looks as though the car has been stored for some time.I’d guess if it did have FSH it would have been a circa £50k car (asking for a private sale) though someone might bid high £30ks/low £40ks possibly? I found the following although no comparison with a S3 Exige
https://www.evo.co.uk/buying-advice/14079/noble-m1...
Nobles do seem very rare in the market currently.
I thought this was going to be about the one in Northumberland
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/10943046
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/10943046
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