View Full Version : 75k mile SG CSL sold i hear for.....
shimmy
29-08-2014, 10:46 AM
£33k:thumbs:
anybody know it?
(black ones going for £27k)
Marv968
29-08-2014, 11:27 AM
(black ones going for £27k)
Wind-up merchant!:hahaha:
Trawler
29-08-2014, 11:31 AM
£33k:thumbs:
anybody know it?
(black ones going for £37k)
Corrected the above as you have not taken into account how rare the black ones are. Not to mention they are also quicker. If you read your physics books you will know why black is so special.
billyboysm3
29-08-2014, 11:52 AM
I have actually never seen a quick black CSL
Chappers
29-08-2014, 12:06 PM
I have actually never seen a quick black CSL
That's due to the phase shift of the reflected light with increasing speed, you can only ever see them black if they're stationary and they look grey if they're going fast.
Mine always looks white.
Trawler
29-08-2014, 12:50 PM
That's due to the phase shift of the reflected light with increasing speed, you can only ever see them black if they're stationary and they look grey if they're going fast.
Mine always looks white.
F*ck me someone's been reading a physics book.
EVLXGE
29-08-2014, 02:53 PM
Interesting.. (if true) So whats the current value of a SG 53k mile, warranty, AP's, Supersprint?
Trawler
29-08-2014, 03:01 PM
Interesting.. (if true) So whats the current value of a SG 53k mile, warranty, AP's, Supersprint?
Don't know, but I'm just about to renew my insurance & I'm going to ask for an agreed value of 36k.
I don't have supersprint
PeteGray
29-08-2014, 07:06 PM
Wow, strong money. If the 75k car sold for £33k what's wrong with the 68k'er that's been for sale at £29,999 for a few months?
What does that make my 39k'er worth!
mattCSLnut
29-08-2014, 07:43 PM
Interesting.. (if true) So whats the current value of a SG 53k mile, warranty, AP's, Supersprint?
IMHO mileage is less important ;) it's all about Cecils overall condition and how good & comprehensive it's service history is :thumbs:
Back in 2009 (seem so long ago now) when I was on my Cecil hunt, I walked away disappointed from a 40K miler @ the Main Stealers that turned out to be a shiny turd with patchy history & heavily abused, despite it's appealing low mileage :banghead:
After nearly 5 years of ownership I'm still happy to report I bought my 68K mile beauty that had (and still has) impeccable FBMWSH (carried out on time and as per recommended schedule) and has been loved by enthusiastic previous owners, 3 of whom are CSLR members :thumbs:
mattCSLnut
29-08-2014, 07:45 PM
Wow, strong money. If the 75k car sold for £33k what's wrong with the 68k'er that's been for sale at £29,999 for a few months?
Maybe its Service History is patchy / poor and it's in need of robust TLC ;)
Trawler
29-08-2014, 08:26 PM
IMHO mileage is less important ;) it's all about Cecils overall condition and how good & comprehensive it's service history is :thumbs:
Back in 2009 (seem so long ago now) when I was on my Cecil hunt, I walked away disappointed from a 40K miler @ the Main Stealers that turned out to be a shiny turd with patchy history & heavily abused, despite it's appealing low mileage :banghead:
After nearly 5 years of ownership I'm still happy to report I bought my 68K mile beauty that had (and still has) impeccable FBMWSH (carried out on time and as per recommended schedule) and has been loved by enthusiastic previous owners, 3 of whom are CSLR members :thumbs:
Exactly. I walked away from 2 stealers & two private sales before buying my Cesil 8 years ago.
There is also the condition of the tyres, which, service is due, etc. these points alone can add up to over 2k without trying
EVLXGE
30-08-2014, 02:49 PM
Yep agree history is important above anything. Ive had mine 4 years now bought it over one with 12k miles less because of that reason.
Mines got full service history, on time etc. Running in service on time. Paperwork going back almost from new. Even have photos of the first owner the week they collected. Private plate on since new. Recently had new rear diff under warranty and service at Notts BMW. Clean bill of health. New pads fitted to AP's and SS Michelins with plenty of life left.
Reason I was asking it looks like mine will have to go around christmas time due to change in job. Cant justify keeping this and GT3..so I think CSL will go. :bigcry: May regret that one.
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