Interesting CGT NEWS
#17
Originally Posted by 917Driver
15 New CGT's in the USA as of today. One of the last two Black/Terracotta NEW CGT's is expected to sell for $410,000.00 later today. It will stay in the USA. Very reliable source.
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This dealer is selling 04s for low 300s and 05s for mid 300s.
http://www.autotrader.com/dealers/dd...aler_id=790940
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http://www.autotrader.com/dealers/dd...aler_id=790940
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#20
Originally Posted by Woodster
Please substantiate one of your many outrageous comments and claims about CGT prices:
specifically; for $295,000 us dollars: what year, color, and miles please?
any other "cute" history on this particular car you "just missed"?
where was it for sale?
MK
specifically; for $295,000 us dollars: what year, color, and miles please?
any other "cute" history on this particular car you "just missed"?
where was it for sale?
MK
#21
I have placed a deposit on the Bentley Long Island $298k car subject to inspection next week. This car back in the UK will be somewhere around $100k USD cheaper than the equivilant in the UK!!
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Originally Posted by RS Clubsport
I have placed a deposit on the Bentley Long Island $298k car subject to inspection next week. This car back in the UK will be somewhere around $100k USD cheaper than the equivilant in the UK!!
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AntonioDestiny sorry for the late response. Manhatten Motor Cars and Rusnak Westlake have the two Black Carrera GTs. My earlier post about one going for 410k ... never happened! Firm offer of 400k, the Dealer countered for 405K and the Client bailed out of the negotiation. I think the GM of the Dealership is looking for a bridge to jump off.
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themarsman, not sure about the car on ebay but I have an order form from Champion clearly stating the car is reserved for me subject to inspection on Friday this week.
They did tell me they would continue to advertise it in the meantime should I decide not to buy it which is fair enough.
They did tell me they would continue to advertise it in the meantime should I decide not to buy it which is fair enough.
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Originally Posted by RS Clubsport
themarsman, do you mean this one?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...QcmdZViewItem#
The one I'm viewing is dark grey (think it's black) interior with 7300 miles.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...QcmdZViewItem#
The one I'm viewing is dark grey (think it's black) interior with 7300 miles.
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Originally Posted by 917Driver
AntonioDestiny sorry for the late response. Manhatten Motor Cars and Rusnak Westlake have the two Black Carrera GTs. My earlier post about one going for 410k ... never happened! Firm offer of 400k, the Dealer countered for 405K and the Client bailed out of the negotiation. I think the GM of the Dealership is looking for a bridge to jump off.
I must admit I am surprised how low the prices are for the CGT. I knew it would be bad but never did I believe it would go below $300,000 unless it was in a collision or some other mechanical reason.
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Originally Posted by Nick
I doubt the individual was a serious buyer. Offering $400,000 for a car that is fetching nearly $300,000 albeit used is madness. I suspect if the manager took the offer, the buyer would have found a reason not to buy.
I must admit I am surprised how low the prices are for the CGT. I knew it would be bad but never did I believe it would go below $300,000 unless it was in a collision or some other mechanical reason.
I must admit I am surprised how low the prices are for the CGT. I knew it would be bad but never did I believe it would go below $300,000 unless it was in a collision or some other mechanical reason.
The price for a new Black CGT is no where near 300K and I haven't heard of very many going for under 400K. In my opinion it was a fair offer for both parties with the current market. If the car was worth much less, it wouldn't of made sense that a dealer would of tried to get another 5K out of the deal.