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Dearer car must be better than a keenly priced one so !

ukmastiff

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Yes I am miffed off that a potential buyer ( apparently ! ) has been put off even viewing my car in part because it was too cheep ?

So thats easily sorted , I have put the price of my car up and now folk will of course immediately realise it must be great car because it is more expensive [;)]

Regards Mas
 
There are worse things. I had the same thing with my Z4MC actually. Market was crashing, I was offered a criminal figure for trade in by the garage so I panicked and put the car on privately for a few grand more. After a few months of not selling a dealer told me it was too cheap so I upped the price and it went within the week.
 
Maybee you should also ammend the price in the title of the thread. It doesnt look good as youve got 2 prices for your car...
 
I am indeed , as per my post im a bit sad because I genuinely think the 944 register has some of the nicest Porsche folk there are ! , sadly anyone who knows me from the 'real world' knows I get bored with anything very quickly , its just in my nature.
I think getting a second 944 turbo so soon after the first one was a mistake TBH as someone like me should have bought a different Porsche then I'd have kept it for maybe a whole year ( woooooo) I here you say. Its just I was so in love with the first one
( which was a heap as I was quite open about ) that I thought I needed another one.

I'm to complicated for a bloke aren't I lol

The good news is I can have many many different Porsche to try and buy so have years potentially before I exhaust Porsche ownership ( though it may skint me permanently) . I suspect I will keep up a relationship with Promax too as out of the specialists that I have tried so far , they suit me the most in their attitude/service etc.

Hopefully you will not all throw rotten apples at me when
you see me at meets and events[:D]

Regards Mas
 
Pricing cars to sell can often be wierd.

My business partner recently tried to sell his 1 year old supermini with 9k miles . He bought it at over £3k under list because of the recession last year and the selling dealer was well overstocked at the time.

He advertised it on Autotrader for a month at the exact amount he bought it for, it was the cheapest car of that model and age on the whole website and he had zero enquiries. He contacted those ripoff merchants webuyanycar.com and they offered him £500 less, so that was his failsafe. He then took it to the local Main Dealer for that model and as soon as they saw it offered him £500 more than he paid for it. The deal was done and it's now on their forecourt at £1000 more than that.

Wierd as it sounds, the moral must be he was advertising it too cheaply and people were suspicious [&:]
 
Mr Mas, PM or text me with a price you have in mind ;).

I may be interested assuming the troublesome daily gets sold.
 

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