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Harryrs 09-07-2014 12:59 PM

Looking to get a CSL!!
 
As above guys joined a year or so ago looking for a CSL but business took over and couldn't afford to get one! Wish I did now as the prices have hiked up :banghead:

Did end up purchasing a nice Escort Cosworth monte in JV but not as useable as a CSL I would say!

What would you guys recommend is a good budget for a decent CSL around the 50000 mile mark and looked after? Maybe a few upgrades such as AP's and KW's but not to fussed on them.

30k?

Cheers

Harry

Trawler 09-07-2014 03:31 PM

Wish you the best of luck. Mine has 54k & I'm looking for offers over 100k. The classic car market has gone mad.

Harryrs 09-07-2014 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trawler (Post 171259)
Wish you the best of luck. Mine has 54k & I'm looking for offers over 100k. The classic car market has gone mad.

Tell me about it.. but the question is are they selling? ;)

Trawler 09-07-2014 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Harryrs (Post 171261)
Tell me about it.. but the question is are they selling? ;)

To be honest I'm not following the market closely. I know some makes have gone bonkers & the csl has gone up over the last few years, but I have no plans to sell. 8 years and loving every mile.

Pip1968 09-07-2014 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trawler (Post 171259)
Wish you the best of luck. Mine has 54k & I'm looking for offers over 100k. The classic car market has gone mad.

:hahaha::hahaha::hahaha: A bit of a wait then Peter ;).

I think £35,000 has to a figure to work around for something along the specification you are looking for. Give or take a couple of thousand either way. I must say that I have not looked at prices recently.

Pip

Trawler 10-07-2014 06:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pip1968 (Post 171264)
:hahaha::hahaha::hahaha: A bit of a wait then Peter ;).

I think £35,000 has to a figure to work around for something along the specification you are looking for. Give or take a couple of thousand either way. I must say that I have not looked at prices recently.

Pip

Hi Pip, hope you are well. Prepared to wait a long time as not planning to sell. Would only be interested in a gt3 but no luggage space to keep mrs happy.

Heard the other day a csl with 38k miles went for 45k

Pip1968 10-07-2014 08:28 AM

Wow, £45,000 that has to be a dealership - Hexagon? Those selling prices are pushing into Porsche GT3 territory or at least it was but they are climbing too and are still in short supply.

Pip

PeteGray 10-07-2014 12:42 PM

Prices seem to have stabilised a bit over the last few months.

There's been a 68k miler at £29,995 on Autotrader for for a while and Hexagon's cars never seem to change.

I noticed one with 75k became available at £30k in the last day or two but this looks pricey if the 68k one isn't shifting.

I'd have thought that £32-£35k will get you a car with 50,000 miles from a realistic private seller.

Not sure Hexagon are really helping the market with their artificially high prices.

Harryrs 10-07-2014 02:18 PM

Cheers guys, I've always wanted one since they have been released! Ideally wanting a grey one but I wouldn't mind a nice spec'd out black one! I can stretch for the right car but I think it's more a waiting game for the right car.

Jon8710 10-07-2014 04:10 PM

regarding prices,

it the car has had major warrenty work done like replacement engine , gearbox , diff ect ect ........

do you think this added value to the car ?


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