Andyk
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What price?? Low miles but little expensive for 2006??
Love the colour.....matt loved yours
I have done 15000miles but I have 2007 LE so I hope they get their price
15000 miles? At the speeds you go Pete, that must have taken 25 years!!!
Urby mate, it certainly would be a good buy and whoever bought it would/will be picking up a gem. If you need any testimonials as to the fact, then we would all support you. Just don't leave the fold.
Lovely but the vendor is deluded if the think they will acheive that price.
I still stick by what I said some months back, no GS is worth over £30k in my books. This is down to the fact that GT's can be had in the mid £30's now and although they are very different cars, there will always be a circa £7-10k buffer between the 2 models
Guys guys guys ... this is a very low mileage (seemingly) pristine GranSport. It *will* sell close to asking price. As I have stated a number of times, if you want a GranTurismo, there are 90 odd to choose from on the second-hand market. If you want a low mileage GranSport, you may have the choice of only 2 or 3 at any given time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supply_and_demand
If this car is still available in 3 months and has been heavily heavy discounted, I will run round Modena naked shouting 'Vorsprung Durch Technik'!
You are such a kill joy Matt. Firstly, the GS will eventually appreciate in value as it becomes more scarce remembering they never made that many in the first place in right hand drive. Secondly, it is a totally different car and will appeal to different people with the GS being more akinned to the GTS. The Granturismo will never achieve the same status with the 4200 engine