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LE on Autotrader
#1187744
18/03/2011 20:07
18/03/2011 20:07
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Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 1,446 Essex
evo_number_one
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Anyone know this one? Number plate looks familiar.. LE Apologies if a re-post.
Last edited by evo_number_one; 18/03/2011 20:07.
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Re: LE on Autotrader
[Re: evo_number_one]
#1187745
18/03/2011 20:10
18/03/2011 20:10
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Posts: 3,694 Midlands
MCMike
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Top money & no driver's bolster pic which is very often the case  ...dunno who's it is though.
1972 Triumph Stag 1984 Alfasud TI 1999 Fiat Coupe Turbo LE 2005 350Z
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Re: LE on Autotrader
[Re: MCMike]
#1187749
18/03/2011 20:20
18/03/2011 20:20
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proccy
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proccy
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you can see the inside of the drivers bolster in pic 4 and it looks in excellent condition - but like mike says, top money....if you have that to spend, get a Plus 
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Re: LE on Autotrader
[Re: evo_number_one]
#1187755
18/03/2011 20:29
18/03/2011 20:29
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duncan78
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top money? 5.2k
when there is a forum member wanting to sell one for 7k??!
it's about time the decent examples were being put at these prices to get out of this mentality that any well looked after LE/Plus above 4k is overpriced. What's worse is that this is perpetuated by members on a supposed enthusiast forum.
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Re: LE on Autotrader
[Re: evo_number_one]
#1187778
18/03/2011 21:10
18/03/2011 21:10
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tim42
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tim42
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Good examples of the breed (whether 16s, 20s, LEs or Pluses) should be worth this sort of money - style, performance and individuality. There are however quite a few unloved old dogs out there, which has depressed the market prices of the good 'uns  .
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Re: LE on Autotrader
[Re: evo_number_one]
#1187789
18/03/2011 21:23
18/03/2011 21:23
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MattW
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MattW
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It depends how quickly you want to sell it. Asking higher prices will only reduce demand.
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Re: LE on Autotrader
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#1187806
18/03/2011 22:00
18/03/2011 22:00
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Pondman
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Pondman
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it's about time the decent examples were being put at these prices to get out of this mentality that any well looked after LE/Plus above 4k is overpriced. What's worse is that this is perpetuated by members on a supposed enthusiast forum. Well said Duncan  , not just to bolster used values, but to achive real credability of the breed for the future
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Re: LE on Autotrader
[Re: evo_number_one]
#1187820
18/03/2011 22:15
18/03/2011 22:15
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PeteP
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Perhaps people should insure their coupes with specialist insurers at their true replacement cost.
From April mine is insured for an agreed value of £5k. I would need to spend at least that much to achieve a truly equivalent replacement.
16VT and X1/9 1500
We must all do our part for the planet. I unplugged a row of electric cars that nobody was using. I even unplugged my own.
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Re: LE on Autotrader
[Re: evo_number_one]
#1187833
18/03/2011 22:31
18/03/2011 22:31
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Pondman
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Pondman
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I'll be doing the same when mine comes around in Oct. Did it cost much more than the usual renewal Pete? Which companies are coupe friendly for mods. and guaranteed values?
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Re: LE on Autotrader
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#1187852
18/03/2011 23:04
18/03/2011 23:04
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mr_tickle
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Neil willies if very mod friendly and Indemnifies you to an agreed value. It is a pain setting up though, as you have to supply them with your service history, bills and get a club rep or coupe specialist to write to them to confirm a realistic value. I currently have mine set at £4500, but after I have my new turbo, fleamap, bodywork and respray i'm going to attempt to have this increased to £6000. Track days are included too. Cost me just under £400. Back on thread, I'm all for promoting the hike in value of plus and LE models  This will of course drag up the value of all coupes too. Let's stop trying to say that people who are attempting to sell their coupes for big bucks have overpriced them 
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Re: LE on Autotrader
[Re: evo_number_one]
#1187862
18/03/2011 23:12
18/03/2011 23:12
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Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 3,486 London Tan
technics
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I need some sleep
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The good ones are definately getting rare, so why shouldnt the price of a good one be slightly higher.
Now in the 400+ bhp club!
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Re: LE on Autotrader
[Re: Kayjey]
#1187869
18/03/2011 23:27
18/03/2011 23:27
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sparkyman
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sparkyman
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The price can go up and up, but that wouldn't make any difference unless someone pays that price, which ends up in someone else paying that price too and so on, which doesn't look likely.
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Re: LE on Autotrader
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#1187886
18/03/2011 23:46
18/03/2011 23:46
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duncan78
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The price can go up and up, but that wouldn't make any difference unless someone pays that price There are Plus and LE models that I know of that have sold for 5k or more. which ends up in someone else paying that price too and so on, which doesn't look likely. It doesn't look likely?? ... Seriously,  No-one is going to drop the price of a mint example on the basis that a similar one in that condition sold and is therefore unlikely to get a similar price. If anything, that would hold the prices of mint examples. you've got some seriously flawed logic.
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Re: LE on Autotrader
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#1187904
19/03/2011 00:30
19/03/2011 00:30
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PeteP
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I'll be doing the same when mine comes around in Oct. Did it cost much more than the usual renewal Pete? Which companies are coupe friendly for mods. and guaranteed values? Modifications are fine, the cover cost about £80 more than the standard Admiral Multicar insurance Ross, and as Mario mentioned it has been arranged through Neil Willies.
16VT and X1/9 1500
We must all do our part for the planet. I unplugged a row of electric cars that nobody was using. I even unplugged my own.
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Re: LE on Autotrader
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#1187907
19/03/2011 00:34
19/03/2011 00:34
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sparkyman
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sparkyman
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I would love to see the coupe price rise, over the years it has fallen and fallen, now to me it appears to have stabilized and hopefully will rise. I didn't mention 5k. Maybe it's just me, but because someone thinks their car is valued at x amount, it would help if someone pays x amount, whilist there are some in the same condition with simliar milage and s/h going for a lower price I have some ""seriously" flawed logic I will probably never sell my coupe so I dont really care that much 
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Re: LE on Autotrader
[Re: evo_number_one]
#1188048
19/03/2011 16:55
19/03/2011 16:55
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MattW
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MattW
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There is no such thing as overpriced, either it will attract interest or it wont. One thing is for certain, "market value" will do what it wants and you cant artificially adjust it. There are plenty of good Coupes out there that would be described as very cheap for what they are. My LE wasnt totally mint but it was very good and needed nothing, I set the asking price realistically for it to sell within a couple of weeks, and it did. If I had asked for more it would still be for sale now.
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