Tax the Rich cars for sale

Tax the Rich cars for sale

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Wammer

Original Poster:

394 posts

195 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
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Does anyone remember the Tax the Rich YouTube channel where they drove Supercars offroad and did crazy stunts with them well they look like they are now for sale.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/20066923/luxury-mo...

It would be interesting to see how RM Sotherbys describe the ownership of the cars seeing as they have ragged offroad and through fields etc.

PolarBearsLuv2DrinkOil

24 posts

31 months

Friday 14th October 2022
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That's a nice spread of cars

Caddyshack

11,806 posts

213 months

Friday 14th October 2022
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I doubt any harm came to the cars how they were used, most was across smooth fields.

Doofus

28,380 posts

180 months

Friday 14th October 2022
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I've not been paying attention, but hasn't he treated them all really badly?

Wammer

Original Poster:

394 posts

195 months

Friday 14th October 2022
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Doofus said:
I've not been paying attention, but hasn't he treated them all really badly?
That was my point. He ragged them around the woods

Wammer

Original Poster:

394 posts

195 months

Friday 14th October 2022
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Caddyshack said:
I doubt any harm came to the cars how they were used, most was across smooth fields.
Did you watch the videos? He ragged the cars off road. He powerslid the XJ220 around a field. He was hardly being kind to the cars.

ColdoRS

1,845 posts

134 months

Friday 14th October 2022
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I’m interested to know what the reason for selling is, hopefully he just fancies a big change in the garage but it could of course be him cashing in on the current values, I expect most of them are way up since buying,

Caddyshack

11,806 posts

213 months

Saturday 15th October 2022
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Wammer said:
Caddyshack said:
I doubt any harm came to the cars how they were used, most was across smooth fields.
Did you watch the videos? He ragged the cars off road. He powerslid the XJ220 around a field. He was hardly being kind to the cars.
Yes, watched lots, still doubt any real harm came to the cars, have you seen what they go through in testing? Hitting a kerb at 30mph is probably far worse. The stresses of a track day are accepted, I have hit saw tooth kerbs at 120+ and the amount of infields I have spun across did not show any signs under my 911 and it was pretty low. Been airborne a number of times.

Caddyshack

11,806 posts

213 months

Saturday 15th October 2022
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Top gear mag interviewed them and they claimed no damage and even clutches were ok after tug of war (which you’d expect as the tyres were spinning)

Doofus

28,380 posts

180 months

Saturday 15th October 2022
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But given the cars' value, would you buy one of his, or a different one from somebody else?

ingenieur

4,216 posts

188 months

Saturday 15th October 2022
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Doofus said:
But given the cars' value, would you buy one of his, or a different one from somebody else?
A lot of cars of this ilk will just sit in garages though. If you really wanted a good driver you'd have certain priorities when looking.

Caddyshack

11,806 posts

213 months

Saturday 15th October 2022
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Doofus said:
But given the cars' value, would you buy one of his, or a different one from somebody else?
If I was in the market I would have a good inspection of any high value car by a specialist.

Waitforme

1,243 posts

171 months

Sunday 30th October 2022
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Doofus said:
But given the cars' value, would you buy one of his, or a different one from somebody else?
It would have to be significantly cheaper to buy one of his.

nismo48

4,416 posts

214 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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Doofus said:
But given the cars' value, would you buy one of his, or a different one from somebody else?
+1 good point

Petrus1983

9,825 posts

169 months

Doofus

28,380 posts

180 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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Petrus1983 said:
So their previous lives do generally seem to be reflected in the prices achieved then.

Petrus1983

9,825 posts

169 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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Doofus said:
Petrus1983 said:
So their previous lives do generally seem to be reflected in the prices achieved then.
I’m not sure. Some were actually quite high mileage - the LaFerrsri had 24,500 miles on the clock which I assume is high for such a car?

Doofus

28,380 posts

180 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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Petrus1983 said:
Doofus said:
Petrus1983 said:
So their previous lives do generally seem to be reflected in the prices achieved then.
I’m not sure. Some were actually quite high mileage - the LaFerrsri had 24,500 miles on the clock which I assume is high for such a car?
Fair enough. I guess it's one of those situations where there are so few with more than 2000 miles on them, it's difficult to know what effect greater mileage has on value. Doug DeMuro was talking about his Ford GT the other day, which has done 40,000 miles and he doesn't reckon low mileage cars command much of a premium because they are ten-a-penny.

Koyaanisqatsi

2,329 posts

37 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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Petrus1983 said:
Some beautiful and iconic cars there. Can't really see any prices there where I think 'ooh, that's a bit low for that' though.

ColdoRS

1,845 posts

134 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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Doofus said:
Petrus1983 said:
So their previous lives do generally seem to be reflected in the prices achieved then.
I’m not so sure. They don’t seem far away at all. Any that are ‘cheap’ (lol), could be reasoned by a dip in the market in general.

Crazy collection though, over £20m of cars sold in that auction alone, mega.