Yes they are since Martyn has now bought one the prices will drop off a cliff. Dave has also massively overpaid!
he...Yep I do talk a load of that Dave.
Oh Hello - I think this is the one Marious beat me to last year....
https://www.richardgracecars.co.uk/for-sale/maserati-gransport-le/270
Looks stunning but serious money
Can't be many of this class left.
I do wonder what they are selling them for, not the cash but what are they replacing them with?
May have to trailer to Marious and back for service ....lol...as if !!
Dave
Wow....that is tasty & my perfect GS I think. Too many miles though eh Dave?!Oh Hello - I think this is the one Marious beat me to last year....
https://www.richardgracecars.co.uk/for-sale/maserati-gransport-le/270
I was taking the mick seeing how i've bought one, hard to convey sarcasm isn't it.
What will be will be, I aren't going to worry about values for a while, will plummet on Saturday when I crash through the 12k miles barrier.
My insurance is set at 3k miles " for now", which I reckon means I can have plenty weekend driving - unless we do a Euro trip.
May have to trailer to Marious and back for service ....lol...as if !!
Regardless - I'll have it for 2/3 years I suspect unless circumstances change.
Dave
I actually think it hasn't done any miles since it sold last year!Wow....that is tasty & my perfect GS I think. Too many miles though eh Dave?!
I think that is a car I would swap my 4200 for but it can't be worth more than 10k more than mine can it? Even then it makes my 4200 worth 35k which can't be right can it?
Grigio Alfieri is my favourite colour followed closely by my Grigio Nuvolari 4200 of course!
I can assure you it has
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I think the examples not selling and dropping in price on AT are due to a combination of factors;
- Time of year and the big freeze
- At least one of them is not in very nice condition, despite what the ad says
- Most buyers probably want their Maserati to have full leather
- They take longer to sell in silver.
One thing is for sure is that nice 30 to 50k miles cars wont keep rising by 10% p.a. and that trend will surely reverse at some stage. However, I think those super low miles examples like Dave has bought will continue to command top money.