Somersetman
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I've been eyeing purchasing a Granturismo for a while, and have been moving closer to pulling trigger on it, and had some queries.
- Do the autos fetch higher prices than the MC shift ? Which are considered more desirable ..?
- In the colour combinations, are there colour combinations which are ones to avoid for resale? The blue /cream or tan leather is what my wife thinks looks great (and best chance of getting purchase approval ;-), I like the Grey and Tan leather like the Nuvola one for sale.
- If it is going to get used for 6-8k a year, is it still worth paying a what looks like £6-8k premium for a top notch immaculate car from one of the specialists ?
- In terms of age, decent 2012 models look like £50k, nice 2008's around £36-40k. Is it worth buying the newer ones, are they likely to be any better electrically and otherwise? The other consideration seems to be that the cheaper facelift versions are £55-60k.
-Are there any reputable specialists in the Somerset area ? I've heard of one in Exeter (not that close)
Any help/advice much appreciated.
- Do the autos fetch higher prices than the MC shift ? Which are considered more desirable ..?
- In the colour combinations, are there colour combinations which are ones to avoid for resale? The blue /cream or tan leather is what my wife thinks looks great (and best chance of getting purchase approval ;-), I like the Grey and Tan leather like the Nuvola one for sale.
- If it is going to get used for 6-8k a year, is it still worth paying a what looks like £6-8k premium for a top notch immaculate car from one of the specialists ?
- In terms of age, decent 2012 models look like £50k, nice 2008's around £36-40k. Is it worth buying the newer ones, are they likely to be any better electrically and otherwise? The other consideration seems to be that the cheaper facelift versions are £55-60k.
-Are there any reputable specialists in the Somerset area ? I've heard of one in Exeter (not that close)
Any help/advice much appreciated.