Buying in the Summer or Winter
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Buying in the Summer or Winter
In reality is there much difference in pricing between the seasons with S's?
Also what happens to the volume of cars on the market in the winter Vs summer?
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Also what happens to the volume of cars on the market in the winter Vs summer?
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Originally Posted by Mattyboyz,Jul 4 2006, 01:24 AM
In reality is there much difference in pricing between the seasons with S's?
Also what happens to the volume of cars on the market in the winter Vs summer?
Cheers.
Also what happens to the volume of cars on the market in the winter Vs summer?
Cheers.
Book price drops big time from October to February. It stays static and even sometimes increases when the sun comes out.
This weekend should be a bumper time for soft top sellers.
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HUGE!
Not you or though you might be but what do I know.
If you are it would be rude of me to say HUGE.
Anyway..............
The difference in prices is considerable.
Buy Winter, Sell Summer!
Unless you find a bargain, they are around but the deaper into summer the less there are.
and .........
Not you or though you might be but what do I know.
If you are it would be rude of me to say HUGE.
Anyway..............
The difference in prices is considerable.
Buy Winter, Sell Summer!
Unless you find a bargain, they are around but the deaper into summer the less there are.
and .........
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Exactly what I thought.
I am waiting to get one for around Dec/Jan time. Not only is it winter, but its also after Xmas where no one really buys cars.
Lets just keep our fingers crossed I do lose control driving it back with all the Ice!
I am waiting to get one for around Dec/Jan time. Not only is it winter, but its also after Xmas where no one really buys cars.
Lets just keep our fingers crossed I do lose control driving it back with all the Ice!
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Originally Posted by Moreno5,Jul 4 2006, 09:44 AM
Exactly what I thought.
I am waiting to get one for around Dec/Jan time. Not only is it winter, but its also after Xmas where no one really buys cars.
Lets just keep our fingers crossed I do lose control driving it back with all the Ice!
I am waiting to get one for around Dec/Jan time. Not only is it winter, but its also after Xmas where no one really buys cars.
Lets just keep our fingers crossed I do lose control driving it back with all the Ice!
You mean 'you don't loose control'.
Forget your fingers crossed, just respect the car the conditions and your abilities and you'll be fine.
There's no luck in getting home safely, just like there's no bad luck if you don't it's generally bad driving.
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Originally Posted by Mattyboyz,Jul 4 2006, 10:01 AM
Thanks. What kind of % differences are we talking about??
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Thats if someone ever makes a suitable replacement......