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360 prices seem to be climbing in the UK

Discussion in '360/430' started by samba-lee, Oct 19, 2014.

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  1. samba-lee

    samba-lee Formula Junior

    Aug 28, 2006
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    Lee Griffiths
    I've tended not to look at 360 prices too much for the last few years since I bought mine in 2011. I took a look through Auto Trader UK - New & used cars for sale today and see that prices are definitely on the rise with none for sale as low as the price I bought mine for back then. This is great news as it offsets all the maintenance costs I've put into the car over my ownership and so makes it a free car :)

    How are things in the US and mainland Europe (and elsewhere for that matter) ?

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  2. voicey

    voicey Formula 3

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    #2 voicey, Oct 19, 2014
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  3. samba-lee

    samba-lee Formula Junior

    Aug 28, 2006
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    Hi, I've seen your graph before actually :) it's now very clear from prices on AutoTrader as well. Had a few enquiries and actually shook hands on a private deal, but the buyer decided he wanted an F1 in the end. Actually I'm quite happy keeping my 360, but I do fancy a Gallardo...
     
  4. toil

    toil F1 Rookie
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    Are these prices expected to hold? Anyone know what is Influencing them? Surely it's much more than the economic situation because other exotics produced in 'high numbers' aren't really going up
     
  5. samba-lee

    samba-lee Formula Junior

    Aug 28, 2006
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    Manchester, UK
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    Lee Griffiths
    Lots of non-financed money in cars in the UK now which is keeping prices strong as people are trading in and out of them. Also there's lots of global interest in collector cars too. All other marques are doing pretty well too even old Porsches (996's).
     

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