Re: I could be wrong
From: E M (pokiebarongmail.com)
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2010 10:18:57 -0700 (PDT)
I get the impression good, well sorted cars are getting high 30s, low 40s.  There are always exceptions, both ways, but I would think if you went out with that kind of money in hand, you could expect to get a pretty good car.  The dealer would probably ask a lot more for a similar car, but it's hard in ways to stick a $35,000 car, next to a new 458 on the floor. 

Ed
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On 3 June 2010 13:07, Hans E. Hansen <FList [at] hanshansen.org> wrote:
A friend just bought an 88 328 for $35K.  I'm not sure of the mileage,
but the car had a recent major, water pump, and other goodies.
It looks BRAND NEW in every way.
 
Hans.

On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 6:57 PM, <philville [at] dejazzd.com> wrote:
Em and Lt posted to me about the price that I listed on the 328 earlier today....maybe I am wrong, maybe it is not the deal I felt it was......after having done this with Ferrari for over 40 years.....I find my self thoroughly confused by todays market

I can cite publications that show a high of $80k for an 89

I see ads for 60k plus in multiple places

I am told by dealers about cars they have sold recently for comfortably over 50k not only 89's but 88's

But I sense that maybe the market has changed one more time ( possibly due to the state of the Euro) and that none of us can come up with a hard number.

I apologise to all if any one felt that I was being miss leading, when I posted this morning, I really did think that I was offering a great deal.....now I am not sure what a great deal would be.......be that as it may, I do not own it, I was trying to help a dealer friend, and yes I was trying to make a buck....but not enough to change the price structure.....

As I said, my apologies
Phil

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