How much to pay for a used "S" and from where

How much to pay for a used "S" and from where

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honcho

Original Poster:

2,215 posts

261 months

Monday 24th February 2003
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I wonder if anyone can give me tips or advce on the price I should expect to pay for a used Tuscan "S". I've seen several for sale at dealers for around the £42-44k mark (51 plate cars). However I think I could probably buy a new one for not much more (after haggling for some discount - no part-ex). Therefore paying early forties for a car which will soon be 2 years old does not, in my view, represent good value for money.

However, unless there have been SIGNIFICANT updates then I'd rather buy a car which has been run-in and de-bugged.

Question is what is the right price to pay for a 51 plate 4k to 6k mileage car??

Also anyone know of any for sale privatley???

Many thanks

TSS

1,132 posts

275 months

Monday 24th February 2003
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Can't help you much with used prices, but Castle TVR in Essex have a lovely black 2002 (02 plate) Tuscan S for sale at £40K. I thought that seemed quite a good price for such a late model, although it has done 17K miles. I was rather tempted myself.

Alf Essex

1,467 posts

268 months

Monday 24th February 2003
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I've also seen the black 'S' at Castle, looks cool, it has a cream interior.

Mind you, there is also a nice Pearl Yellow Chim for sale there also - the car I traded in for my new 'S'

Give Ian Cunningham a call at Castle or see their used car website at: www.castletvr.co.uk

Alan.

clubsport

7,298 posts

265 months

Monday 24th February 2003
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There is an S advertised on Bloomberg....sept 02,1600 miles.in charcoal with anthracite alloys...now offered at £45k..can get contacts if u care ??/

honcho

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2,215 posts

261 months

Monday 24th February 2003
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I think I'd really baulk at paying £45k for a used car, albeit one with only 1600 miles, when I could no doubt negotiate a good discount on a brand new vehicle to my specification.

I have really lost some significant money on TVR's in the past, and much as I love them I'm loathed to pay a huge amount now, only to be bid in the nuts at trade in time!

Drive a new 911 out of the showroom and you will lose £5k immediatley and then lesser amounts over the following months - I know I've done it often enough. However eventually the depreciation tails off and the cars represent good value.

Tuscan's (certainly dealer versions) seem to adopt an inverse depreciation model whereby depreciation is very light for a period and then drops off a cliff very suddenly!

I'd rather be buying the car just AFTER it's fallen off the cliff rather than just BEFORE!

Like it or not today's £45k "nearly new" Tuscan S is, in eight months, a "used" £30k "bargain"!

julianhj

8,791 posts

269 months

Monday 24th February 2003
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honcho said:
Like it or not today's £45k "nearly new" Tuscan S is, in eight months, a "used" £30k "bargain"!


Show me where I can find an S for £30k! I'd sell a kidney!!

honcho

Original Poster:

2,215 posts

261 months

Tuesday 25th February 2003
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Have already seen two early "S'" go for sub £35k (both with 13,000 miles) at dealers ! However neither were my colour choice. My estimate of cars being sub £30k in eight months time (as we approach another winter) is therefore valid.

julianhj

8,791 posts

269 months

Tuesday 25th February 2003
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honcho said: Have already seen two early "S'" go for sub £35k (both with 13,000 miles) at dealers ! However neither were my colour choice. My estimate of cars being sub £30k in eight months time (as we approach another winter) is therefore valid.


I'll start saving now then...