Basically doubled his money in 13 years . Not really an investement for any potential new owner as it's gone way past its ceiling price.60K for a garage ornament
If they’re charging £60k it would have been nice of them to get the 13 year old cambelt changed first
I doubt if you’re spending 60k on a Clio that a cambelt and some new wheels will be a big problem.
It’s a one off motor really. I honestly don’t think it’s hit it’s ceiling either, I reckon these could hit 100k in a few more years.
I doubt if you’re spending 60k on a Clio that a cambelt and some new wheels will be a big problem.
It’s a one off motor really. I honestly don’t think it’s hit it’s ceiling either, I reckon these could hit 100k in a few more years.
They probably said the same thing 30 years agoJudging by how things are heading, I wouldn’t be surprised if cars like this will be outlawed in 5-10 years due to high emissions. Then it’ll be worth peanuts!
Totally agree. When will a car like that ever be built again....never.
They probably said the same thing 30 years ago
Porsche continue to build & market highly modified VW Beetles.
Cars should be driven, not stored in a room with a vacuum tent.
They did, but back then we didn’t have the technology to back it up. Now there are low or zero emission alternatives, so high emitting cars like this are seen as the enemy. While we have brexited, we still seem to have latched on to tight EU laws on emissions.
Unfortunately the Clio V6 is still too new for classic car status too, so it might not be given the same allowances. Lovely car don’t get me wrong, but it might not be the investment people think it is.
Surprise surprise it sold.
Obvious really. Lets just imagine you won the euro lottery last week you wouldnt think twice about buying it.
There are A LOT of people with enough disposable income to consider this peanuts. And if those people are petrol heads of course they will buy this.
Hell if it was me with that sort of cash lying around i would buy it have it refreshed and drive the nuts off it without evwn considering the miles
Judging by how things are heading, I wouldn’t be surprised if cars like this will be outlawed in 5-10 years due to high emissions. Then it’ll be worth peanuts!
I really doubt that tbh and it still wouldn’t be worth peanuts if so, do you really think the new owner of this is going to drive it lol?
No I don’t think they’re likely do drive it, but it has value because it is still road legal.
In the future, who’s going to be interested in a driver’s car that you can’t drive?
I do think the classic car bubble will burst and cars like this will drop hugely in value. We’ll just have to wait and see.