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I think the word is 'eyewateringly'.Yes but how much did those add to the original order price?
I think the word is 'eyewateringly'.Yes but how much did those add to the original order price?
Yes but how much did those add to the original order price?
So... a 720S and an MC20 side-by-side, same price, great spec. Whaddya go for? Answer based on both financial predictions and expected nutsack-tingle.I would say the £100k barrier is fairly safe. I think they will get close though. So the probable sweet spot, and not having to wait too long is £125k with some spec.
Keep 5 years and add 15k miles to risk £25k is acceptable in my book.
Time will tell I guess.
Parks (main dealer) have a blue one listed at £153k on 11,000 miles, surely in reach at under £150k as well, which was the first to draw my attention to the tumbling value
Can’t see them going anywhere near £100k, £125k within a year is wishful thinking. I reckon they’ll all sell around the £135-140k mark and bounce a little.you'd need some extras...
what's the 'safe' point to jump on, say £10k a year loss? I was thinking if they got to £150k, however I'm now thinking that they'll quickly hit £100k or so?
So... a 720S and an MC20 side-by-side, same price, great spec. Whaddya go for? Answer based on both financial predictions and expected nutsack-tingle.
Can’t see them going anywhere near £100k, £125k within a year is wishful thinking. I reckon they’ll all sell around the £135-140k mark and bounce a little.
I would say the £100k barrier is fairly safe. I think they will get close though. So the probable sweet spot, and not having to wait too long is £125k with some spec.
Keep 5 years and add 15k miles to risk £25k is acceptable in my book.
Time will tell I guess.
They’ve been going at £50-60k off for a year or more; don’t imagine there would be private sales either.Private sales? no one saw a 2023 car with £60k off cost. or them hitting £150ish so quick. It excites me as i'd like one, even at a year or so old they've not got the reputation and issues mclarens have, also the mclarens don't look great close up, these do.
They’ve been going at £50-60k off for a year or more; don’t imagine there would be private sales either.
I mean that they have been taking a £60k or so hit to sell used.
There’s was nothing off the list price on a new car when I chatted to my dearest main dealer about 2 weeks ago. But plenty “off” a lightly used car they had in stock that was a year old and very high spec. From memory that car was circa £260k new and can be had now for £200k, after 1k miles.
No. A £200k car will not be £100k in no time.
I don’t see an MC20 (with sensible miles) being £100k any time soon.
A ten year old F458 with 20k+ miles is still £120k. And that’s not a patch on an MC20.