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steveH
29-07-2010, 12:04 AM
New on here so excuse if this has been asked before but
I am looking for a 'keeper' to use sparingly and to prepare up to show/concours condition which may not be everyones taste but...
My question is regards the optional extras and their effect on price and percieved re-sale values. So whilst intended as a stripped out lightweight it seems very few are not fitted with most 'no cost' extras incl. a/c, stereo, xenons, etc.
Given a 'rare' no extras' CSL then against a comparable CSL with all the main extras what would maybe the ££ difference??
Have they been found to be more difficult to re-sell?? or do real enthusiasts actually prefer the rawness??
I assume whilst fewer made in black there is little if any £££ difference due to colour??
Thanks and by all means give me any links to past threads on similar lines.
glendog74
29-07-2010, 12:18 AM
The few 'no-option' cars that i have seen for sale tend to go for a grand or two less than the optioned cars. Often they take longer to shift on too as the buyer market for an optionless car is diminished compared with other CSLs.
The option that seems to affect re-sale the most is aircon - or lack of it...
Colour has no affect on price imho.
Yanto
29-07-2010, 12:19 AM
Welcome !
My 2 cents (which many on here will confirm is no sense).....
I do think a non optioned car with low miles in c.10-15 years will become highly prized (in same way as 964 RS for example). There are few cars (it seems) without the NCO's being exercised. That said, if a reasonably regular drive (mine is weekends) then you may regret going with no air con / stereo. I do without park sensors (actually think it spoils the look of the cars arse).
Black v Grey seems to have little diff in resale (though black rarer). Some prefer grey as it shows up cf roof better (my reason) though black does look the nuts when clean. You'll read a lot on here about black cars being quicker but I have it on good authority from Dazblackcsl that grey cars are approx 20 bhp better off)
HTH :thumbs:
Yanto
29-07-2010, 12:22 AM
Btw- I think there's a non optioned low miler on PGT for sale currently if you are interested.
steveH
29-07-2010, 01:42 AM
Btw- I think there's a non optioned low miler on PGT for sale currently if you are interested.
Just found but at £29k is similar price to some which have sold with all options but slightly higher miles ie 20-25k.
CSLs with 30-35k miles seem to go circa £26k and would have thought this a more realistic figure as no options fitted or am I being over optimistic??
mattCSLnut
29-07-2010, 08:49 AM
Just found but at £29k is similar price to some which have sold with all options but slightly higher miles ie 20-25k.
CSLs with 30-35k miles seem to go circa £26k and would have thought this a more realistic figure as no options fitted or am I being over optimistic??
Is this the one U're talking about ? :whistle:
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1884352.htm
Yanto
29-07-2010, 09:39 AM
Would say a 30k miler is going to be nearer £30k tbh
DazBlackCSL
29-07-2010, 10:08 AM
I love my nuts when clean. You'll read a lot on here about black cars being quicker but I have it on good authority from Dazblackcsl that grey cars are approx 20 bhp better off)
HTH :thumbs:
:smt055 concur :thumbs:
Yanto
29-07-2010, 10:46 AM
Did you read that properly dude ?
:hahaha::hahaha:
DazBlackCSL
29-07-2010, 10:50 AM
Did you read that properly dude ?
:hahaha::hahaha:
Yup was agreeing :hahaha:
glendog74
29-07-2010, 10:54 AM
Cheers Dazza - i always knew grey cars had an extra 20 bhp :hahaha:
DuncanR
29-07-2010, 10:57 AM
Cheers Dazza - i always knew grey cars had an extra 20 bhp :hahaha:
I have yet to see a driver of one use the fooker yet though !!:smokin::birdman:
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