First stab at a CGT pricing guide
#91
It does seem that asking prices have risen.
On eBay there are:
05 black with 4400 miles, asking $475k (above MSRP)
05 silver/ascot with 3200 miles, bid $390k (reserve not met)
Anyone know of any others currently FS?
On eBay there are:
05 black with 4400 miles, asking $475k (above MSRP)
05 silver/ascot with 3200 miles, bid $390k (reserve not met)
Anyone know of any others currently FS?
#92
Race Car
Pricing has been $400-600K
#95
I am very interested in these cars so I started a nationwide search, created a spreadsheet of every car for sale (and those which have sold) and started doing some analysis. Yes - I have issues. Please feel free to add to this calculator as you have factual data to supply. Hoping this helps others (like me) make good buying decisions.
This probably isnt shocking but it appears the following have the biggest impact on value:
1. Mileage (far and away)
2. Year (2004 cars are worth less)
3. Maintenance history and recent clutch
4. Color (to a lesser degree)
I have about 30 cars in this database so far. If anyone is willing to PM me values for what they paid we can make this more accurate.
The best I can tell - the calculator goes like this:
-Start at $400k for a zero mile 2005 car.
-Subtract $10 for every mile
-Subtract $25k for a 2004
-If you dont have a recent clutch or excellent MNT history subtract $25k
- Rare color (anything other than silver) not sure yet
***This obviously assumes clean carfax, no paintwork etc.
I went through most every post on Rennlist and others. Found a number of documented sales all which fit the model pretty well. Some were a couple years ago and it appears prices have been pretty stable (other than 2009).
Here is an example from a year ago which is the highest mileage actual sale I could find. Its close but not perfect when miles get that high. My guess is miles start costing less as you get over 10k:
One example: 2005, silver, clutch, 19k miles sold for $225k (model says $210k)
If anyone has data to refute this model either PM me or post it up. This is just a start and I'm sure the end will be valuable to those looking for a car.
This probably isnt shocking but it appears the following have the biggest impact on value:
1. Mileage (far and away)
2. Year (2004 cars are worth less)
3. Maintenance history and recent clutch
4. Color (to a lesser degree)
I have about 30 cars in this database so far. If anyone is willing to PM me values for what they paid we can make this more accurate.
The best I can tell - the calculator goes like this:
-Start at $400k for a zero mile 2005 car.
-Subtract $10 for every mile
-Subtract $25k for a 2004
-If you dont have a recent clutch or excellent MNT history subtract $25k
- Rare color (anything other than silver) not sure yet
***This obviously assumes clean carfax, no paintwork etc.
I went through most every post on Rennlist and others. Found a number of documented sales all which fit the model pretty well. Some were a couple years ago and it appears prices have been pretty stable (other than 2009).
Here is an example from a year ago which is the highest mileage actual sale I could find. Its close but not perfect when miles get that high. My guess is miles start costing less as you get over 10k:
One example: 2005, silver, clutch, 19k miles sold for $225k (model says $210k)
If anyone has data to refute this model either PM me or post it up. This is just a start and I'm sure the end will be valuable to those looking for a car.
How things change! Start at 400k? Maybe start at 600k now? Any confirmed sales?
#97
Remember this old thread? Wonder what the next 2 years will bring?