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Gecara8183

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Hi Davy mine is sorned at present. Does that show in the figures ?

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davy83

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yes nearly same number sorned as licensed, and that number steadily rising. I guess some of this will garage queens that are kept for value and not for driving? interesting.
 

Gecara8183

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Hope your right about keeping for value. Don't seem to be attracting much at present

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How many left is notoriously inaccurate. For a start it relies on the cars been accurately registered when new which was often not the case, for example a number of GranSport Coupé were registered as Spyders. Also a lot of specialist cars were often only registered by marque and the model was not included, for example my 308 is registered only as a Ferrari so would not show in a search of how many 308's left,
 

davy83

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Hope your right about keeping for value. Don't seem to be attracting much at present

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I think there are a few pristine cars that command high values, not sure it reflects on all the more well used ones, but it probably doesn't hurt. I think with climate change moving people away from ICE vehicles the classic car values may take a knock too, or they will become more rare and go up!! Who knows.
 

John3200

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133 is just for the non AC 3200 Auto.
Overall there are 277 registered and 284 SORN (https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/family/maserati_3200)
2019 Q3 was the last time more were licensed overall than SORN'd.
I suspect that a lot of the SORN'd cars wont be economical to get back on the road. Mine was SORN'd for 3 years because I was working abroad and cost and needed a lot of recommisioning work by Marios to get healthy again, and mine was a well cared for example. The ones that never see a specialist and get run in to the ground won't be coming back again unless values start increasing...
 

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Judging by those graphs, I reckon that by 2050 all 4200/3200 will have disappeared and the forum will just be occupied by a few old gits in a care home talking about Brexit, Covid and Jenny Agutter.
Isn't that pretty much the case today?
 

Gecara8183

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I wonder how much money is invested in all types of classic and super cars world wide. I don't think they all can just be forgotten about by 2050 when everything is supposed to go electric. As long as there is fuel of course I still personally think there will be petrol heads. I don’t think I shall be here to see what happens as I would be older than sir Tom by a few years in 2050

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Funny, I checked this out this afternoon, There's only 11 Fiat Uno Turbo's on the road today
Makes this old car very rare then:cool:82114