colm_mcm wrote: » They’ve just dropped the price!
DaveyDave wrote: » I'm aware of that, it didn't have to stay in the 90s though...
JohnBoy26 wrote: » That's because it is from the 90's
DaveyDave wrote: » That's a very 90s looking interior for a high spec model from 2011.
Scrappage Price E8,995 including E2,000 Scrappage/minimum trade-in allowance. Normal Retail Price E10,995.
Titzon Toast wrote: » Sure it's only got 188k country miles on it, it's barely run in.
johndaman66 wrote: » Sensors are a bit duff at this stage I'd imagine. No doubt its being sold by a tight Kerry farmer who in his own mind thinks it worth every cent.
bear1 wrote: » I'm surprised the bags haven't deployed.
moonlighting wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/vintagecars-for-sale/ghostbsuters-ecto-1-replica-cadillac-hearse/16952221 love it when a movie comes out and collectors who own said car see an opportunity to cash in. in this case he picked a **** movie to base the car on
Duke O Smiley wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/bmw-320i-convertable-1988/16969717 Jeez, maybe E30s are on the rise. €11k!
selectamatic wrote: » Ah no I didn't really mean it in "jump; yes sir how high sir" kinda way. Apologies for coming across like that. But I was just trying to make the point that in Ireland 17k for a 325i e30 would be exceptional. To the point of which I've never seen or heard the likes. The men at that end of the market don't use done deal. The UK EU and USA is home to many of collector types to which money means nothing and they'll stick the car in a heated shed along with a few others and the only light of day they'll see is a concours event. It's not really prevalent here and as such not really relevant. Just my two cents worth. If he can get it or close to it fair fooks to him but for me I'd definitely view it as deserving a place in this thread.
elperello wrote: » Sorry I'm a bit busy right now I haven't time to go rooting but they are making big money in EU, UK and USA.