Prices softening up.. Perhaps
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Prices softening up.. Perhaps
I look everyday, all over, on various "for sale" websites and I am getting a feeling that the market is finally leveling up.. Perhaps because the euro has gone down the drain and the Germans are no longer in the market. Also, lots of TT S models are surfacing up, which in my opinion is another indicator that the market has topped out and now it's time to sell. Just a one man's opinion
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The DuPont car sold within a week. The red car at Milipas sold twice before they listed it. The eBay car has a salvage title and shouldn't count. Sloan has had those two a long time.
I agree that the huge run-up in prices has to settle, but there are still many more buyers than sellers.
I agree that the huge run-up in prices has to settle, but there are still many more buyers than sellers.
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Just this week i got an offer for my ferrari fly Turbo with WLS II (450 BHP)
78.500 km (49k miles) for Euro 117.500 incl. taxes, I did not sell and discuss about that in a german forum just to get another offer from somebody else.
No , we are not at the top
demand from buyer keep strong
maybe the weak euro cause big demand for solid good or garagegold
ciao
78.500 km (49k miles) for Euro 117.500 incl. taxes, I did not sell and discuss about that in a german forum just to get another offer from somebody else.
No , we are not at the top
demand from buyer keep strong
maybe the weak euro cause big demand for solid good or garagegold
ciao
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I was just noticing last night while reading my most recent edition of 'excellence magazine' that Sloan no longer posts prices for his cars in his ad that he has each month in excellence. The market must be moving that fast. Also, it looks like he has added a few 993 Turbos to his inventory. Must be expecting further price increases if he is taking on that kind of risk
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I was just noticing last night while reading my most recent edition of 'excellence magazine' that Sloan no longer posts prices for his cars in his ad that he has each month in excellence. The market must be moving that fast. Also, it looks like he has added a few 993 Turbos to his inventory. Must be expecting further price increases if he is taking on that kind of risk
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Yeah I brought that up a few months back. The response I got was that the prices change constantly so print ads weren't really a good place for them anymore. So why not put them online?! Just create pricing rules that closely follow the DOW, NASDAQ, FTSE and the daily price of gold and then make the rule a multiple of the Fed rates, that should make it overcomplicated'ly easy!
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Just this week i got an offer for my ferrari fly Turbo with WLS II (450 BHP)
78.500 km (49k miles) for Euro 117.500 incl. taxes, I did not sell and discuss about that in a german forum just to get another offer from somebody else.
No , we are not at the top
demand from buyer keep strong
maybe the weak euro cause big demand for solid good or garagegold
ciao
78.500 km (49k miles) for Euro 117.500 incl. taxes, I did not sell and discuss about that in a german forum just to get another offer from somebody else.
No , we are not at the top
demand from buyer keep strong
maybe the weak euro cause big demand for solid good or garagegold
ciao