Whats my 91' Turbo worth 35K miles perfect?
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Looks like CoS gave up on their $43k driver, sent it to Cali. Too bad, I was going to offer $46k, even with the bumper hit and the back deck mods. Thats ok, I see a new car on the horizon...
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Wow, ok I was just going by what was posted here, if you have inside info that's different. I thought they already did a rebuild, it needs another?
good luck on your quest, i'm sure you'll find one
good luck on your quest, i'm sure you'll find one
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This is a board for owners and people in the "business" (like tt surgeon who I admire for his extensive knowledge base) hence the nosebleed pricing advice. The CoS car I looked at and it was ok, and now its gone. In my humble opinion it was a $43k driver. It was leaking badly enough to pool oil on the showroom floor plus it had a front right hit on the bumper. And they still owe me my deposit which I may never get back at this point. On the bright side, these are super cars, low production and just awesome!
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Keynes, I'm a physician and enthusiast/owner, def not in the "biz", but I follow the market.
As an owner, guilty as charged.
They should give your deposit back, good hunting.
As an owner, guilty as charged.
They should give your deposit back, good hunting.
Last edited by TT Surgeon; 12-25-2012 at 09:57 PM.
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Thanks to one and all for the confidence builder. The deal is done and the price was around mean machines and others suggestions. I'll miss it, but I will have more time with my other toys. Happy New Year, Steve
#28
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Mid 60's to low 70's depends if its recentley serviced or it doesnt leak and nothing is wrong with the mechanicals. It also depends on the season, selling it now wont get you $ that its worth probably worth more by spring time when the weather gets better.
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I'd say low 60s. Also, I'll add IMO these cars are pretty immune to seasonal market fluctuations. There are a lot of serious buyers out there that will jump on an appropriately priced car. There are also many cars priced at the very high end which just sit.