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Caps4444
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Just sold my Macan for roughly the same price as I bought it 14 months ago:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 500&page=1

The dealer took commission and prep, and I cleared 57k.

So still decent prices on god quality 2nd hand cars

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Wotsits wrote: Tue Jan 18, 2022 1:40 pm
Jon A wrote: Tue Jan 18, 2022 12:56 pm
Wotsits wrote: Tue Jan 18, 2022 12:49 pm I was looking at the Miami Blue 20 plate Turbo at OPC Nottingham around October/November time...it hung around unsold for a long time and I think the price came down to around £72,999 before it sold.

That actually looks like decent value in the current climate, although at the time I thought it was crazy money for a 1 year old car with 14k miles!
I too was looking at that car in Nottingham and I wondered if it was the colour that stopped it selling quite so quickly? Not a bad colour by any means but I know many don’t want to get such a “look at me” colour?
Personally, I think if you are buying a Porsche there’s nothing wrong with making it look “shouty” to stand out in the sea of grey… 😊
I love Miami Blue and a Miami 911 GT3 is still very much a dream car. However, after seeing their Macan in the flesh, I though it just didn't work and I wasn't overly keen at all. It might have looked better outside (I only saw it in the showroom) but it wasn't for me, so I went with red instead.

The other thing is, it would probably have clashed with my Aston which is a similar but different bright blue!
Please can we see some more pictures of your Aston, she is beautiful 😍
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Caps4444 wrote: Tue Jan 18, 2022 9:33 pm Just sold my Macan for roughly the same price as I bought it 14 months ago:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 500&page=1

The dealer took commission and prep, and I cleared 57k.

So still decent prices on god quality 2nd hand cars
Proves WBAC isn’t very accurate - they value my Gen3 S with 1500miles at £55k :lol:
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Indeed, WBAC and Cazoo are quoting 49k to 51k.
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Good for them if you sell I guess.
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Wbac, Cazoo and OPC offers etc are trade offers. On a £50k to £60k car the trade turn I.e. difference below retail is typically of the order £8k to £10K. Banz I must admit has done well finding a dealer prepared to sell at top retail at a low rate of commission and £60k for a year old base is very much top retail
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Wotsits wrote: Tue Jan 18, 2022 1:40 pm
The other thing is, it would probably have clashed with my Aston which is a similar but different bright blue!
Previous generation but my Vantage was similarly eye-catching, and not just due to the colour. PSE was never going to compete with the sound of a V8 with the secondary cats removed so I won't be spending £1700 on that option.

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pmg wrote: Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:00 pm Wbac, Cazoo and OPC offers etc are trade offers. On a £50k to £60k car the trade turn I.e. difference below retail is typically of the order £8k to £10K. Banz I must admit has done well finding a dealer prepared to sell at top retail at a low rate of commission and £60k for a year old base is very much top retail
I think apart from the small commission, they make their money from the finance part, which I believe was arranged for the buyer.
But yes, clearing 57k was lucky as well I guess.
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Old Chimer wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 8:38 am
Wotsits wrote: Tue Jan 18, 2022 1:40 pm
The other thing is, it would probably have clashed with my Aston which is a similar but different bright blue!
Previous generation but my Vantage was similarly eye-catching, and not just due to the colour. PSE was never going to compete with the sound of a V8 with the secondary cats removed so I won't be spending £1700 on that option.

Very nice, Old Chimer! 8-)
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Caps4444 wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 11:00 am
pmg wrote: Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:00 pm Wbac, Cazoo and OPC offers etc are trade offers. On a £50k to £60k car the trade turn I.e. difference below retail is typically of the order £8k to £10K. Banz I must admit has done well finding a dealer prepared to sell at top retail at a low rate of commission and £60k for a year old base is very much top retail
I think apart from the small commission, they make their money from the finance part, which I believe was arranged for the buyer.
But yes, clearing 57k was lucky as well I guess.
Yes that makes sense, but then finance is where most garages make their money these days
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