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Old 03 January 2011, 03:10 PM
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Are STi values firming up? I was just looking at the Subaru used car site and there are a lot of STis for sale for more than I paid for mine 6 months ago.....

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Old 03 January 2011, 03:54 PM
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Hope so , not looking at selling mine but about time people stopped selling their cars for peanuts.
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Maybe that's why there are a lot for sale.... rather than sold?
Old 03 January 2011, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Moley_WRX
Maybe that's why there are a lot for sale.... rather than sold?
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Old 03 January 2011, 07:06 PM
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with the increasing fuel costs i can see most performance cars value dropping like a stone or brick
Old 03 January 2011, 07:27 PM
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They said that two years ago when it was £1 a litre. Like always people will buy these cars until they become imposible to afford, and thats quite a while away yet.

What will really kill the market, and that's for any car of value, is when people are out of a job on mass, it's looking less likely that will happen now than it did 2 years ago, people panicked big style when the credit crunch hit and were dumping these type of cars on the market for rediculously low prices then, the market has recovered some what since that barmy 3 months.
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I think the Values have moved up a wee bit
I only got mine a fews before Christmas and managed to get it for just under 5k
That money will not buy one right now
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Originally Posted by johnfelstead
What will really kill the market, and that's for any car of value, is when people are out of a job on mass, it's looking less likely that will happen now than it did 2 years ago, people panicked big style when the credit crunch hit and were dumping these type of cars on the market for rediculously low prices then, the market has recovered some what since that barmy 3 months.
That's very true.

I was looking at prices of 911's when the credit crunch hit, and they dropped massively.

They are now right back up again.
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