Will the P1 start to hold it's value now?
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Will the P1 start to hold it's value now?
Seen a 1 owner unmodified 2000 "x" P1 with just 27k miles on locally for 16k
Are these cars destined to be a classic, in terms of not loosing much more money in the next 2-4 years. I know it's a 5 year old car now, but bang for buck this can't be beaten!
Are these cars destined to be a classic, in terms of not loosing much more money in the next 2-4 years. I know it's a 5 year old car now, but bang for buck this can't be beaten!
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Who knows, the fact that they are a limited edition with Prodrive involvement may help.
I would suggest 5 years on is possibly to early to tell, but a low mileage car with few owners might be in another 5 years time.
Problem being I find mine to be such a fantastic car, I want to and do drive it everyday, but they are meant to be enjoyed. I would rather do that than try to preserve it in the hope of classic status.
I would suggest 5 years on is possibly to early to tell, but a low mileage car with few owners might be in another 5 years time.
Problem being I find mine to be such a fantastic car, I want to and do drive it everyday, but they are meant to be enjoyed. I would rather do that than try to preserve it in the hope of classic status.
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