View Poll Results: Are Subaru prices decreasing?
Yes i think they are
15
23.44%
No i don't think they are
40
62.50%
I don't know
9
14.06%
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Are Subaru prices decreasing?
#1
Are Subaru prices decreasing?
Just wondered if used Subaru prices are coming down again?
Guessing its not just the age of the cars thats made prices increase, but the lack of new cars due to pandemic has pushed most car prices up.
Just noticed alot of Subaru's being up forsale for awhile, and sellers dropping there prices, not sure if lack of demand or petrol prices that are slowing the price increase down.
Guessing its not just the age of the cars thats made prices increase, but the lack of new cars due to pandemic has pushed most car prices up.
Just noticed alot of Subaru's being up forsale for awhile, and sellers dropping there prices, not sure if lack of demand or petrol prices that are slowing the price increase down.
#2
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I was reading one of thee M2 facebook group threads that i used to use when i had my previous car, they were saying that their WBAC valuations had dropped quite a lot over the last couple weeks, i'm sure one person said it had dropped by a couple of grand.
#5
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I do feel they've started to soften.
I got my RA at a great price (going by today's prices) and my Evo9 at a horrible price
WBAC were offering £17K for my 3 series before COVID. Last check they were offering £22K.
I nearly talked myself into a B8.5 RS4 Avant, so have to honest, I'm kinda glad I didn't given the cost of fuel right now.
I got my RA at a great price (going by today's prices) and my Evo9 at a horrible price
WBAC were offering £17K for my 3 series before COVID. Last check they were offering £22K.
I nearly talked myself into a B8.5 RS4 Avant, so have to honest, I'm kinda glad I didn't given the cost of fuel right now.
#6
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Time of year always makes a difference as there are less people buying. Prices start to fall around September after people have had a summer holiday and are feeling the pinch before Xmas.
They rise again in March time and peak around May/June. The Japanese auction prices haven't really dropped which is a good indicator.
To be honest though, the really nice cars will always sell and for a premium. The low mileage or desirable limited edition cars have driven up the prices but there's plenty of rusty **** out there so I find it laughable when I see a WRX with moon mileage at anything over £5k.
Prices will probably go the way of the old fords now; there will be some iconic versions that will be maintained and increase in price and the rest will simply rot away.
They rise again in March time and peak around May/June. The Japanese auction prices haven't really dropped which is a good indicator.
To be honest though, the really nice cars will always sell and for a premium. The low mileage or desirable limited edition cars have driven up the prices but there's plenty of rusty **** out there so I find it laughable when I see a WRX with moon mileage at anything over £5k.
Prices will probably go the way of the old fords now; there will be some iconic versions that will be maintained and increase in price and the rest will simply rot away.
#7
Here we have a Tyre R for £17,000 not seen one for under £20,000 for a while.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275055391...kAAOSwQxhhrwOr
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275055391...kAAOSwQxhhrwOr
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#11
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The ones that were way, way over the top will probably come down in price but that type r seems very cheap when you look at prices over the last few months. And they seem to be prices where cars were sold.
Have a look at this type r shell going back a few years a non rolling shell could be had for far less.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224721710...EAAOSweJ9hqMlZ
Have a look at this type r shell going back a few years a non rolling shell could be had for far less.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224721710...EAAOSweJ9hqMlZ
#13
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Surely fuel prices are now effecting them? Hawkeye STI £9,000
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/295017941...8AAOSwHkNimM1t
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/295017941...8AAOSwHkNimM1t
This is the biggest issue with the market right now, forget about bug, blob, hawk, etc. it’s about a cars condition. A decent shell and solid history is what I’d be looking for, not a cheap headline price.
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#14
Good point, just seem so many newage WRX models for over £5,000, now been seeing them starting around £3,500.
Just wondered if there going to start coming down abit now.
Will check mot history.
Just wondered if there going to start coming down abit now.
Will check mot history.
Originally Posted by adam.pah
That car is a rotten non-runner. I’d say it’s well over priced! Check the mot history.
This is the biggest issue with the market right now, forget about bug, blob, hawk, etc. it’s about a cars condition. A decent shell and solid history is what I’d be looking for, not a cheap headline price.
This is the biggest issue with the market right now, forget about bug, blob, hawk, etc. it’s about a cars condition. A decent shell and solid history is what I’d be looking for, not a cheap headline price.
#15
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I think the amount of people buying these has dropped due to the current economic situation. That means that reducing the price below ‘market’ value still won’t necessarily get the car sold as there just aren’t people looking at them.
In my experience, most people that buy a WRX run it as a daily. I know several people that have STi’s as weekend or occasional cars and as they tighten their belts they can just not use them. If you’ve got one as a daily then it’s a fairly expensive car to run. So with people looking to reduce outgoings, the daily transport is one of the easiest ways to do it. Hence, not many buyers for a WRX at the moment.
In my experience, most people that buy a WRX run it as a daily. I know several people that have STi’s as weekend or occasional cars and as they tighten their belts they can just not use them. If you’ve got one as a daily then it’s a fairly expensive car to run. So with people looking to reduce outgoings, the daily transport is one of the easiest ways to do it. Hence, not many buyers for a WRX at the moment.
#16
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I find I'm using my TDi Passat more and more these days.
My 2007 STi Hawk is £630 a year road tax, and V-Power at £1.90 a litre near me yesterday, it's really getting silly.
Frustrating though, as if I throw the towel in, then the government win. All the hard work on it, money spent on it etc....
My 2007 STi Hawk is £630 a year road tax, and V-Power at £1.90 a litre near me yesterday, it's really getting silly.
Frustrating though, as if I throw the towel in, then the government win. All the hard work on it, money spent on it etc....
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#17
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That car is a rotten non-runner. I’d say it’s well over priced! Check the mot history.
This is the biggest issue with the market right now, forget about bug, blob, hawk, etc. it’s about a cars condition. A decent shell and solid history is what I’d be looking for, not a cheap headline price.
This is the biggest issue with the market right now, forget about bug, blob, hawk, etc. it’s about a cars condition. A decent shell and solid history is what I’d be looking for, not a cheap headline price.
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#18
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Last week I had a guy message me about px his skyline with my RA. Take a look at the MOT history of this peach! M837 UJL.
You can probably figure out what my response was!
#19
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I find I'm using my TDi Passat more and more these days.
My 2007 STi Hawk is £630 a year road tax, and V-Power at £1.90 a litre near me yesterday, it's really getting silly.
Frustrating though, as if I throw the towel in, then the government win. All the hard work on it, money spent on it etc....
My 2007 STi Hawk is £630 a year road tax, and V-Power at £1.90 a litre near me yesterday, it's really getting silly.
Frustrating though, as if I throw the towel in, then the government win. All the hard work on it, money spent on it etc....
My classic Impreza is £300 tax but I find I'm hardly using it now.
#21
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First thing I check nowadays Henrik. It’s not always 100% but at least it lets you rule out the total lemons.
Last week I had a guy message me about px his skyline with my RA. Take a look at the MOT history of this peach! M837 UJL.
You can probably figure out what my response was!
Last week I had a guy message me about px his skyline with my RA. Take a look at the MOT history of this peach! M837 UJL.
You can probably figure out what my response was!
#22
It's not always clear cut, I bought a classic free years back cheap as chips. Mot history was immaculate.
Both rear arches gone, strut turrets, sills. How it had been passing all these years I don't know.
Must of been leaving a few notes in the ashtray
Both rear arches gone, strut turrets, sills. How it had been passing all these years I don't know.
Must of been leaving a few notes in the ashtray
Originally Posted by adam.pah
First thing I check nowadays Henrik. It’s not always 100% but at least it lets you rule out the total lemons.
Last week I had a guy message me about px his skyline with my RA. Take a look at the MOT history of this peach! M837 UJL.
You can probably figure out what my response was!
Last week I had a guy message me about px his skyline with my RA. Take a look at the MOT history of this peach! M837 UJL.
You can probably figure out what my response was!
#24
I was thinking the same, seen a Blobeye just over 100,000 miles £4500.
And number of classic's needing work but starting from £2000. And better ones starting from £3500.
Mint ones will still stay high, but with high fuel prices and cost of living its had to take a hit on the used car prices, even if the cars are old now.
And number of classic's needing work but starting from £2000. And better ones starting from £3500.
Mint ones will still stay high, but with high fuel prices and cost of living its had to take a hit on the used car prices, even if the cars are old now.
#25
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I expect near major cities , ULEZ compliant or not is having an impact too , most cars seem on the up , my Fsti have gained at least 5k£ each , lucky i bought them when i did 👍
#26
I’m thinking about selling my widetrack sti blob it needs afew bits doing I can’t decide whether to do the bits first or just sell it how it is, the market is odd at the moment so I will have to have a good look at what these are actually selling for I guess.
#27
I think mint ones are finding there way into dealers hands and going for silly money. Widetracks seem to be going anywhere from £9,000 upwards.
Seen a few breakers selling them on rather than breaking them, so not sure if that's due to less demand for parts or higher value in complete car. Lower fuel prices will help prices and cost of living will lower prices, so should balance things out abit.
What needs doing?
Seen a few breakers selling them on rather than breaking them, so not sure if that's due to less demand for parts or higher value in complete car. Lower fuel prices will help prices and cost of living will lower prices, so should balance things out abit.
What needs doing?
#28
I think mint ones are finding there way into dealers hands and going for silly money. Widetracks seem to be going anywhere from £9,000 upwards.
Seen a few breakers selling them on rather than breaking them, so not sure if that's due to less demand for parts or higher value in complete car. Lower fuel prices will help prices and cost of living will lower prices, so should balance things out abit.
What needs doing?
Seen a few breakers selling them on rather than breaking them, so not sure if that's due to less demand for parts or higher value in complete car. Lower fuel prices will help prices and cost of living will lower prices, so should balance things out abit.
What needs doing?
#29
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There’s lots of overpriced tripe on eBay which will never sell, from my recent experience of selling my car on eBay....80% are time wasters and 20% are genuine people who are after a well looked after blobeye...I put my car at the high end of the spectrum simply because I don’t need to sell and I can ask what I want for it. It’s nice knowing that there are enthusiasts out there who want a looked after uk car. Believe it or not, not everyone wants a jdm...Subarus are renown for there Subaru rumble ✊
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#30
So did you sell then? Auctions on eBay are only any good off your just wanting rid of something. I look for bargains more than anything. Sometimes it pays off sometimes it doesn't.
Originally Posted by johno01
There’s lots of overpriced tripe on eBay which will never sell, from my recent experience of selling my car on eBay....80% are time wasters and 20% are genuine people who are after a well looked after blobeye...I put my car at the high end of the spectrum simply because I don’t need to sell and I can ask what I want for it. It’s nice knowing that there are enthusiasts out there who want a looked after uk car. Believe it or not, not everyone wants a jdm...Subarus are renown for there Subaru rumble ✊