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Nov 20th, 2010, 10:55 | #11 |
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Its a Forum thing..
Dont take it to heart 240_turbo,as a rule you find that if someone is selling its worth a kings ransom as it once drove through some poo left by a royal corgi but if your buying there was always a much better lower mileage one that your mate bought a week ago for 25 quid....Used to get worked up about this sort of thing myself so now I just just take Vodka until I see the funny side of it! ............Erm anyone got a spare liver for sale cheap??
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Nov 20th, 2010, 11:39 | #12 |
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Damn the dreaded drink!
meant to add... Winner of "Best Working Car" at this years' Volvo owners club event and I am sure there was plenty of competition.....take the view that you want affordable luxury,reliable safe and enjoyable motoring with the added bonus of mahoosive load carrying ,wave your £1950 about and this looks a pretty good bet...Alternatively you could get "His and Hers CINQUECENTO,s " and have 1500 quid left towards a holiday but maybe that thought should be left out in the cold and given no more regard..
Disclaimer.. This post bears no malice to man ,beast nor make of car...No intention to offend anyone,thing or entity on the part of the forum member was knowingly entered into and is soley the opinion of the the sad individual sat at his PC on a saturday morning looking busy in a vain attempt to put off going shopping with the better half where not only is he nagged and dragged into clothes shops where he never has the right answer to " does this look ok?" but feels deeply for the other poor souls in the same situation who clearly from their expressions could be doing much better things with their time... |
Nov 20th, 2010, 12:38 | #13 |
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I'm with you on this 940 TDZ. Best to go along and see the car or at least speak to the owner first before making disparaging remarks. It's only really worth what someone is prepared to pay........like the guy who was happy to fork out £43m+ for that old chinese vase !
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Yes, it is a free market but if those who know a lot about 240s - ie 240 enthusiasts feel it is overpriced based on their experience then why not share it? folk can chose to ignore or accept the advice. I believe he's about £500 quid too high on this one - trophy aside, it is only an SE and it is a 2lt.... good luck to him though - looks well cared for even though the vendor hasn't provided enough info or photos to do it justice. If you are asking for top dollar on ebay then you need to get the camera out and show us the nasty bits - a service breakdown helps as well
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Nov 23rd, 2010, 23:17 | #15 |
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No I'm not. The price is an irrelevance. The simple fact is that to deliberately set out to trash someone's auction on a public forum is dishonest and discourteous. I don't know what the motive is. Perhaps people see it as a tool for forcing the price down.
One person makes a thread, another pitches in with the comment that it must be clocked. It is ridiculous. If people are interested go look at it. If you can't afford it don't buy it, want something cheaper go find it. These threads are not based on any actual knowledge of what is being sold, they're purely there because a few bottom feeders think it is fun to be negative. |
Nov 24th, 2010, 11:53 | #16 |
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Price seems OK to me if it's a show winner (best working car) and the mechanical and body condition is tip-top and it has good history. A few 240s have sold for a lot more than that in the last few months. Prices seem to be on the up. Photos would certainly help assess condition, but you'd have to go and have a look to make a proper evaluation.
The flip-side is that there are also plenty around for a lot less in generally good condition. The estates seem to get a harder life than the saloons, so possibly more unusual to find one in very good condition. The market will set the price. |
Nov 24th, 2010, 12:51 | #17 |
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Nov 24th, 2010, 12:59 | #19 |
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Bah!! And what is wrong with the SE... ? I will not hear a bad word against it :P That said mine is a 2.3. ;-) lol
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And yes, whilst it is a free market I don't see anything wrong with somone expressing an opinion on a relevant site like this one, that they feel the price is too high. You will see there are those who agree and those who don't - I believe it is about £500 quid too high but if he sells it quickly then I will be proved wrong. I don't believe I am being either dishonest or discouteous sharing that opinion, and my opinion is based around market factors ie other examples, excellent examples, that i have seen, owned and sold, is as valid as it would be had I seen the vehicle in question. I am sure that those seriously interested will consider the car and judging by the questions he is being asked it is attracting some intersting feedback. I also don't understand why you feel that the OP is dishonest or discourteous - in a free market prices set themselves by demand and supply and potential buyers are more than entitled to debate the value of the goods offered as freedom of action and speech is essential in a free market. Yes, he is entitled to set a price in a free market but it is the market that will determine what he is likely to actually get. That is why it is a free market! If anything a 240 forum would be better off talking UP the price rather than down. I would reiterate that the vendor has done himself no favours with the quality of the ebay listing
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