Dear all I’m in the market for a 360 CH in Europe, and plan to buy within the next few months. I’m planning to drive it, so I’m looking into cars with a high-mileage cars (>50.000 km) and prioritize a well serviced and documented car over color/specs. I need some help from you guys as regards to what the right price is to pay for a higher-mileage car as higher mileage cars seems to stay on the market for a long time before they sell. My guess is, there’s a difference between the asking prices and actual selling price. Question is, how large is the difference. Many of the higher-mileage cars (45.000-70.000 km) that are currently offered for sale have asking prices in the region EUR 135.000-145.000 ($160.000-170.000). Many of them have been offered for sale almost a year. Any of you have examples of actual selling prices of higher-mileage well serviced cars or opinions about what a fair market compliant price is? I’ve checked auction prices but can’t see hammer-prices on higher-mileage cars. The few I can find data on has been auctioned of with previous accidents. My next step is to approach the dealers Any help is highly appreciated. Thanks, Peter
Cats exotics currently has an Argento CS with just shy of 50k miles and what appears to be a pretty comprehesive (at least recent) service history, asking 135k. There may also be a decent variation between our market and yours, of course.
That is a really cool well maintained drivers CS - I bet you could score it lower given usual buyer universe will shy away given miles
I am not familiar with the CS, but considering it is a subset of an already limited run of cars, I don't think you will find sufficient transactions to form any sort of baseline price. In the US for example, there are only 6 of these cars for sale on CarGurus.com. They range from $135K to $215K. In the end, the value of it to you is what you are willing to pay.
Great, thanks. Exactly the references I’m looking for. The car cats exotics has is very interesting. I think the price is fair, maybe 5/10k off. Wish it had been in Europe. It’ll also be interesting to see how high the bat-car goes. I know with such few cars it’s impossible to make reliable statistics. That’s is why I’m looking for actual selling prices and examples on high-mileage cars advertised.
There is a giant, long-running thread about CS values...its on the first page of this forum 99% of the time...(its the best source there is, and also Mike's CS site and of course the stradalama, but sightings of him are rare these days - all will be clear if you read the values thread)