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Originally Posted by john.wigley
Just because cars are offered at what we may consider to be unrealistic prices does not mean that they will sell for that same figure, Roderick. I agree with those on the forum who believe that we may well see cars and other 'luxury' items (e.g. watches) sold off cheaply as money becomes tight and people need to pay the mortgage and put food on the table. An expensive 'toy' is of little value in such circumstances.
Regards, John.
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We have discussed this topic in the past John - and I agree really strongly.
I agree with Roderick also: this is a £3000 car all day long, someone is just flying a kite (but I suppose someone might pay the price?).
I'll be keeping cash in the bank (metaphorically) at the mo - this bubble will burst soon enough :-(
Alan