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Hi Dan
This could happen to other cars.It was more of an enquiry of what caused the noble to go up in flames.
I am starting a second business so the noble has to go.See the clasifieds Brand New Noble
Anyway it presents an excellent opportunity for someone else to buy a brand new undriven and unregistered noble without having to wait all those months and actually be driving it straight away at a very good price ..now the summer is here!
Cheers
James
>> Edited by james1 on Saturday 15th May 14:20
>> Edited by james1 on Saturday 15th May 16:40
This could happen to other cars.It was more of an enquiry of what caused the noble to go up in flames.
I am starting a second business so the noble has to go.See the clasifieds Brand New Noble
Anyway it presents an excellent opportunity for someone else to buy a brand new undriven and unregistered noble without having to wait all those months and actually be driving it straight away at a very good price ..now the summer is here!
Cheers
James
>> Edited by james1 on Saturday 15th May 14:20
>> Edited by james1 on Saturday 15th May 16:40
nismobrown said:There aren't really. As overall production numbers increase so will the number of cars. If you believe that the "churn" ratio is pretty constant then now there are 300+ cars there will be 10 times as many as when I bought mine (No. 26).
why are there so many nobles coming up for sale?
A quick look at Mole Valley shows they only have 3 up for sale - interestingly the same number as when I bought mine.
Make of that what you will!
J
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