P1 disposing of their cars
Discussion
Just saw the ad in the Sunday Times motoring section. Seems P1 is getting new stock and selling off their current stock, including:
Murcielago (38,000) = £107,500
Vanquish (30,000) = £95,000
360 Spyder (31,000) = £89,000
High mileage.
Probably thrashed to hell and back?
>>> Edited by Angelis on Sunday 27th February 23:02
Murcielago (38,000) = £107,500
Vanquish (30,000) = £95,000
360 Spyder (31,000) = £89,000
High mileage.
Probably thrashed to hell and back?
>>> Edited by Angelis on Sunday 27th February 23:02
rico said:
That Murcie has been known to have a few faults and a few clients have turned up to find that its unavailable due to mechanical problems.
No mate that was their 02 car which did have problems.They replaced it with the 03 Murcie. Even so I think its superb value, even if you cost in for a new clutch (6k dealer/4K specialist) then its still a lot of car for the money and will have had everything done. No belts to change, the servicing is usually just oil/all filters/all fluids.
simonspider said:
rico said:
That Murcie has been known to have a few faults and a few clients have turned up to find that its unavailable due to mechanical problems.
No mate that was their 02 car which did have problems.They replaced it with the 03 Murcie. Even so I think its superb value, even if you cost in for a new clutch (6k dealer/4K specialist) then its still a lot of car for the money and will have had everything done. No belts to change, the servicing is usually just oil/all filters/all fluids.
What colour is it?
Nothing, and I mean NOTHING goes as fast as a hire car............
I would be very cautious....... You could take the view that they have been driven by wealthy people who tend to treat cars like appliances and who also have no interest in their longevity beyond the weekend they have got them for.
ON THE OTHER HAND they could be like high mileage police cars - over serviced and nicely run in... I shouldn't imagine they have "garage queen" problems, not if my video of Damon driving the Murci is anything to go by...!
In the case of the Murci it should still be under warranty?
Hmmmmmmmmmm.
>> Edited by Vesuvius996 on Monday 28th February 09:48
Vesuvius996 said:
Nothing, and I mean NOTHING goes as fast as a hire car............
I would be very cautious....... You could take the view that they have been driven by wealthy people who tend to treat cars like appliances and who also have no interest in their longevity beyond the weekend they have got them for.
ON THE OTHER HAND they could be like high mileage police cars - over serviced and nicely run in... I shouldn't imagine they have "garage queen" problems, not if my video of Damon driving the Murci is anything to go by...!
In the case of the Murci it should still be under warranty?
Hmmmmmmmmmm.
never revved to the limit from cold out of the garage... just like a police car?
My old 360 Spider was an ex-P1 car with 36,000 miles on the clock.
Body and interior was mint.
Service book was stamped up fine, and had a list as long as your arm of maintenance.. which I didn't see as a bad thing.. would rather an no-expense spared than one with no maintenance.
It came with a Ferrari warranty and ran without hiccup (shame the same couldn't be said of the dealer !)
Having said that, I paid less than P1 are asking for this one.. and the Spider market has dropped since then too so I think £79 is more realistic.
>> Edited by GT2man-2 on Monday 28th February 09:59
Body and interior was mint.
Service book was stamped up fine, and had a list as long as your arm of maintenance.. which I didn't see as a bad thing.. would rather an no-expense spared than one with no maintenance.
It came with a Ferrari warranty and ran without hiccup (shame the same couldn't be said of the dealer !)
Having said that, I paid less than P1 are asking for this one.. and the Spider market has dropped since then too so I think £79 is more realistic.
>> Edited by GT2man-2 on Monday 28th February 09:59
simonspider said:
rico said:
That Murcie has been known to have a few faults and a few clients have turned up to find that its unavailable due to mechanical problems.
No mate that was their 02 car which did have problems.They replaced it with the 03 Murcie.
Ah. If thats so, i stand corrected.
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