dickygrace
www.richardgracecars.co.uk
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I, as a few others do, keep a keen eye on prices of 4200's, Gransports, QP's and obviously, Granturismos. There are more and more Granturismos appearing daily at present, now 100 inc wanted ads on Autotrader. The prices of these Granturismos seem to be forcing other prices down rapidly.
Six months ago, a good low mileage late 4200 was best part of £20k, now £16k or so. A good GS was £30k ish, now more like £25k and QP's are now available, as predicted in late teens. There are huge discrepancies in prices, with almost identical cars £7-8k apart, but surely cars that are overpriced will be reduced or sold through the trade eventually.
I believe this to be the sign that our sub £40k Granturismos will be available, not solely at auction, but on the open market by mid- Autumn. Great news for anyone after a Granturismo, not so good if you need to sell a GS or 4200 to pay for it, but nevertheless, things are definitely moving pretty quickly.
Six months ago, a good low mileage late 4200 was best part of £20k, now £16k or so. A good GS was £30k ish, now more like £25k and QP's are now available, as predicted in late teens. There are huge discrepancies in prices, with almost identical cars £7-8k apart, but surely cars that are overpriced will be reduced or sold through the trade eventually.
I believe this to be the sign that our sub £40k Granturismos will be available, not solely at auction, but on the open market by mid- Autumn. Great news for anyone after a Granturismo, not so good if you need to sell a GS or 4200 to pay for it, but nevertheless, things are definitely moving pretty quickly.