Notnowkato - Tim is the guy to answer this question. His place of work is the showroom of dreams. Ill let him say where.
I have been looking around at a replacement weekend car for some time, btu delayed purchase due to Covid (not much point in buying one and then not being able to use it to go anywhere...).
Some of the cars I have had my eye on have been at a dealer for many months now.
A couple of questions if I may.
Cars like this sitting idle for long periods is usually not a good idea. What is the dealer likely to have been doing to keep them in good shape?
Few of the dealers have dropped their prices at all, even though some of these cars are now best part of a year older than when they were first advertised - how much might they now be open to doing a deal?
What are the indications for the market over the next few months for these types of cars? Price increases, holding steady, or dropping?
Any other questions I should ask a dealer or tips very welcome!
So clever my foot fell off.
Notnowkato - Tim is the guy to answer this question. His place of work is the showroom of dreams. Ill let him say where.
Cheers..
Jase
Exotic cars means different models to different people.
A Ford Focus is exotic for me!
First of all a car sitting in a showroom isn't going to cause it any problems other than maybe the tyres not being rotated, as for price there are quite a few factors such as
Has the model now been updated - is the one on display a ''runout''.
Any manufacturer bonus
What the dealer stocking level is like,
Desirability of the PX
Financial state of the selling dealer, are they strapped for cash?
Unless a particular car is subject to some form of manufacturer's assistance to get it moved then it only has a set level of profit, in which case you maybe better off buying a pre-reg car or demo that has maybe some volume - target - demo related bonus involved.
It might help to know just what you have in mind?
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Depends.
Any dealer of a reasonable size has probably got some kind of agreement with the Revenue and a business strategy to stay solvent until lockdown ends.
So despite current economic pressures, it may not be that they're looking to have a fire sale.
I don't have anything specific to say about the market prospects as I've no idea. There are a few in the trade on here though so hopefully they might know.
My advice would be to have a general chat with the dealers who have the cars you want and see if there are specific cars they want to shift. Let them dictate the conversation and you'll get a good feel for their need to reduce stock or willingness to get a deal done.
Some card depreciate and some appreciate.
It depends specifically on what the car is!
There are several cars which I bought at least 3 years ago which have yet to be put on the market, depends in the car and the dealer's financial position. Stock turn isn't everything in the "exotics" bit of the market.
I used to think exotic referred to the likes of the Miura or Dino but by the incredible prices, even some of the more prosaic Ford machinery seems to be in great demand these days.
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The guy who owns Amari Supercars takes them to turn over mod tights
Some racket from the back of his house as he loves his Lambos
There's a Ferrari/Maserati dealer in Egham that has some quite incredible vintage stock in there.
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Controversial I know, but Banana is our man on the inside.
Absolute minefield ,leaving cars stood for any length of time let alone top end stuff . Oil seals drying out and perishing ,valve seals much the same , batteries deteriorating ,gaskets drying out , the list goes on .
Just starting it once a week wont get the engine warm enough or generate enough internal pressure to get the lubricants adequately circulating .The potential cost of sorting this lot out must be mind boggling on a Lambo or Ferrari.
We have an office near Amari and I can safely say his staff are dangerous the way they drive to and from The site. They always seem to have foreign plates on aswell not sure what that is about?
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