Its all well and good people saying they would rather have a high miles well maintained car than a under used un cared for one... but people just don't buy them. Daft but true.
It is the British mentality, most of Europe driver their cars into the ground but to be fair we are comparing Maserati with typical brands. Look at the mileage of your Average Ferrari, Astons and Lambo's and they are generally about half that of a trident from a similar age car. Whether that is again fear of being used or that Maserati's are made to be driven as an everyday car I don't know. Maybe your average Ferrari owner spends more time staring at it in the garage rather than driving the thing I don't know.
I always factor in age really when looking for instance 120k miles is nothing on my recent 205 purchase, it equates to 4.5k miles per year which is low by anyone's standards. On a 2010 car for me it is high and would probably put me off and make me look for a lower miler car because it is common sense that parts will have been worn more including internal engine components despite frequent servicing.
You cannot deny what Peter says though and that is that people want and value low miler cars far more. The ones worth that silly amount are always the ones with delivery miles at auction and for me that is just pointless. Buy a car, don't ever drive it and sell it for £2k more than you paid for it 15 years ago!!!
Its all well and good people saying they would rather have a high miles well maintained car than a under used un cared for one... but people just don't buy them. Daft but true.
Mark yours look super but 79 is a long way from 130.