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On 2017-01-13, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
simon mitchelmore wrote: Only time a used car can make near the same (or even more) than a new one is when a new model is in great demand but short supply. Pretty rare. Agree its rare but its happening now with the UK spec Mustangs, 8-12 month waiting list so good second hand ones selling for same or more than new list price. What you'd be paying for is getting it now, not in 8 months. (In the end decided 15-20mpg and loose rear end traction was not for me) Last time I was aware of it was with the BMW E39 round about '97. You could get a 5 grand profit on a new unused car. For a few months after the intro. I know someone who bought a Lotus Elan (the 1989 one, not the 1962 one), decided after driving it a bit that it was so good it was boring compared with his other Lotuses, and sold it at a profit to someone who wanted to skip the queue. |
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