silvaspeeder
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What would be the right one? Blu Sebring with tan?Alas no, I'm looking for the right one to come along at the moment.
In fact, what am I doing? I should be talking the prices down!
What would be the right one? Blu Sebring with tan?Alas no, I'm looking for the right one to come along at the moment.
In fact, what am I doing? I should be talking the prices down!
Maybe, I'm a big fan of Med Blue with a white/grey interior but I've only seen the Sebring in photos so I'd need to see it "in the flesh" so to speak.What would be the right one? Blu Sebring with tan?
Have looked at a couple of GS and they weren't particularly nice, especially the buttons etc. 25k gets you a mid mileage Vantage from a dealer, even a convertible for a couple of grand more. I am torn between which to get at the moment, I know the GS is 4 seats, but there aren't many options for this type of car if you don't like German cars and have had an XKR. Some of the colour combinations are garish, particularly on the GS. The Aston auto is shite and even the manual struggles to reverse, and many of the owners seem to think they are James Bond which is a bit off-putting. The GS is a bit less comfortable to drive and the 'auto' puts a lot of people off so I think unless you are a dedicated lover of the car you would be unlikely to buy one.
There are GS cars out there that have been for sale for a long time, and a couple of 4200's that have been for sale for a couple of years. An Aston I looked at 12 months ago for 29k is still for sale at 26, so I think the prices are a bit skewed.
I honestly am concerned they will drop more and bring the price of the 4200's down with them.
Does anyone know the history of this one? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Maserati...245646?hash=item5b793fc28e:g:~cgAAOSwnAJeW~In
Came from Scotland previously.
HiHave looked at a couple of GS and they weren't particularly nice, especially the buttons etc. 25k gets you a mid mileage Vantage from a dealer, even a convertible for a couple of grand more. I am torn between which to get at the moment, I know the GS is 4 seats, but there aren't many options for this type of car if you don't like German cars and have had an XKR. Some of the colour combinations are garish, particularly on the GS. The Aston auto is shite and even the manual struggles to reverse, and many of the owners seem to think they are James Bond which is a bit off-putting. The GS is a bit less comfortable to drive and the 'auto' puts a lot of people off so I think unless you are a dedicated lover of the car you would be unlikely to buy one.
There are GS cars out there that have been for sale for a long time, and a couple of 4200's that have been for sale for a couple of years. An Aston I looked at 12 months ago for 29k is still for sale at 26, so I think the prices are a bit skewed.
I honestly am concerned they will drop more and bring the price of the 4200's down with them.
Does anyone know the history of this one? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Maserati...245646?hash=item5b793fc28e:g:~cgAAOSwnAJeW~In
Came from Scotland previously.
Same one I have just asked about.Did anyone look at this one in the end?
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Same one I have just asked about.
Came from Scotland originally. It has been for sale for a while now gradually reducing in price. I am going to see if I can get over to look at it this week.