That was an MC Shift - sold - unsurprisinglyIs it close to 4.7 money......There was one at ADG for 42k but most are around 45/46k at the moment.
See there are a few now below £30k now...looks like that barrier has now gone.
Is it close to 4.7 money......There was one at ADG for 42k but most are around 45/46k at the moment.
I phoned these guys up over 2 weeks ago and they said this car was sold and then proceeded to offer me a newer and more expensive model, which unfortunately was out of my price range.
Yes Andy, I'd say a decent one starts at £45k. ADG and Nuvola have both sold high milers (60k) which have been well used shall we say, for £40k this year but they are very few & far between at this price. And it seems you rarely see early models for sale privately
It's about time the GT price was inline with QP of the same engine.
The ADG was 45k miles for £42k
Yes Andy, I'd say a decent one starts at £45k. ADG and Nuvola have both sold high milers (60k) which have been well used shall we say, for £40k this year but they are very few & far between at this price. And it seems you rarely see early models for sale privately
Last month they had a MCS in Granito with red leather for £39,995 which sold in under a week, it was still there waiting to be collected when I went to look at their Nero car which has also since sold. They have fast moving stock there so get them to call you when they have something new coming in if you haven't already
Agreed. QPs are massively undervalued for such a fantastic car. (Even if that wasn't quite your point, it's still true.)
Coupes are always worth more than saloons and cabriolets always worth more than coupes. Just the way it is.They are undervalued compared to GTs traditionally. I don't understand why when the performance advantage is'nt worth considering and there is "more" in the saloon?
Would I trade my QP for a GT? absolutely, I don't need the practicality of a 4 door and thats the only difference for me.