Forced sale.
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£10k is a big drop but when you factor in the time of year, number for sale and, worst of all, the tyre kickers you might meet along the way selling it privately, it may be the best you will find this side of Spring!
One thing to bear in mind is that dealers are no longer car salesmen, they are financiers, their job is to get a punter to sign onto the finance deal and not to make 2 or 3 grand on the upsale of a car. Dealers are cash rich and want to find somewhere to put their money that earns them more than 1%. Buying your car for 60K+ and then immediately giving that value to a new customer at 5% credit terms represent an excellent return on their investment.
If your car is the right type and in an excllent condition they will be keener to get hold of it than they will let you know.
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1998 NSX 3.2 Targa manual
C43 AMG estate, lots of toys, like the F-Type but with 4 seats and far more stealthy but still with pops and crackles!
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I haven't taken the bait, but never the less, it's very tempting to call the number to find out a price.....I think i'm not going to be a happy bunny when they tell me though, somehow.
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