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And not one mention of Maserati...bs report...bin...Blimey, 2CV’s are worth 37k!
And a Honda prelude is one of the most searched cars on the internet!
That's because they want the rear lights for their 4200sAnd a Honda prelude is one of the most searched cars on the internet!
Only 543 Datsun 240Z’s made seems a low figure.Compare classic car insurance quotes - Confused.com
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Probably first year of production? Production was in the 1000sOnly 543 Datsun 240Z’s made seems a low figure.
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Not sure the auctions sites increase overall supply - we don’t pressure anyone to sell, they decide that on their own.Classic car prices certainly seem to be cooling but not surprising they did seem to leap during lockdown. Also the number of classic auction sites that have popped up seem to driving supply well above demand.
Not sure the auctions sites increase overall supply - we don’t pressure anyone to sell, they decide that on their own.
We just hope to let people keep more of the money from THEIR car - unlike certain Big traditional auction houses, which take unconscionable 20%-30% fees when you add up what they charge both the buyer and seller. It’s 2022, who the f*ck can justify a >20% middleman fee?!
Is that just the buyers premium? They disgustingly also charge the seller a commission.I don't know anyone that takes 20-30% but RM Sotherby's charge 12% for a 'premium' auction.
Which is still way too high.
You have a Merak and a Merak SS, ( Italy also had a 2.0l tax break model,) and a Urraco P250and a P300 ( 2.5 and 3.0 litre.) Not sure what different GT4 models there were, you don't buy any of them for speed.
Is that just the buyers premium? They disgustingly also charge the seller a commission.
Bonhams charge:
“15% on the first £500,000 of the Hammer Price
12% on the excess over £500,001 of the Hammer Price”
in addition to a seller fee that used to be nearly 20% but I can no longer find it on their website so perhaps it’s been reduced?
They also charge the buyer 12%…That was to sell your car.
Ie. They take 12% of whatever the car makes.
They also charge the buyer 12%…