Plim72 Neutral Newbie May 3, 2011 Share May 3, 2011 sharing my experience with regards to buying/selling used cars. My personal experience tells me if you go for budget performance cars which fitted into the price range of 60-90k, in particular turbo models like evo/rex or worst, poor fc cars like rx8, be prepared to have the mentally to hold on to them till scraped as they can be a bitch when come to selling off. Most/all dealers don't want to even hear from you even if you are willing to accept any price other than paper value. Your only choice is to sell on your own. Not as easy as it seems unless yours is a truly special one or fully stock and first owner. Apart from that, you got to wait for the right buyer to come in as those interested are normally quite young, not necessary cash rich or not ready for such cars. I never have so much problem selling off my previous few rides be it to dealer or on my own until this time, which was eventually sold. i will be very careful when going back for such cars again. all thanks to our wonderful COE system which shaped the way how our car buyers think, now, including me, unfortunately... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dallii Neutral Newbie May 3, 2011 Share May 3, 2011 which car did you sell now? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hermitage 1st Gear May 3, 2011 Share May 3, 2011 Thanks for sharing. The COE system is indeed one that pisses me off to the extreme. However, how did the COE affect your selling of the car? What was your ride btw? I happen to love these old performance cars, and intend to hld on to mine for as long as I can. Am even prepared to re-new COE when it expires in 2014... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
I_RIDE_DEEP 2nd Gear May 3, 2011 Share May 3, 2011 Tks for the tip. I think in that case scirocco R will fall into this category too. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
I-LOVE-CARS 1st Gear May 3, 2011 Share May 3, 2011 Lol, that is why i don't like to buy 2nd hand cars, avoid unless you really really need a car, if not wait... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Plim72 Neutral Newbie May 3, 2011 Author Share May 3, 2011 i managed to sell off my evo 9(i am the second owner) through my regular workshop contact. According to some dealers i talk to, they preferred normal saloon, mpv as it is the majority preferred choice. Actually quite true if you look up the sgcarmart. Performance cars of this kind are not really moving even in a bullish used car market. Local used car market are really uniquely singapore. If you look at overseas market, evos, rex are very well received, some even placed it along side BMW m3, ford gt etc.. i am taking myself as an example. If there isn't a expiry date aka COE on cars, i would definitely keep it as manufacturers don't make such cars anymore. But being practical, i know my time is really up. It is funny when you get older as priority shifted. i have to be answerable to a young kid's future, a better home, a wife that hate tracking, noisy cars and think like LTA/PAP. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unfair 3rd Gear May 3, 2011 Share May 3, 2011 Actually performance cars are widely sought after. Its the damn road tax and sky high insurance that puts people off. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chemmie78 Clutched May 4, 2011 Share May 4, 2011 (edited) according to eurospeed i think....such sports car actually is a niche market and there are always buyers regardless of market conditions...so they do this type of budget sports car and make money off it... Edited May 4, 2011 by Chemmie78 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hermitage 1st Gear May 4, 2011 Share May 4, 2011 i managed to sell off my evo 9(i am the second owner) through my regular workshop contact. According to some dealers i talk to, they preferred normal saloon, mpv as it is the majority preferred choice. Actually quite true if you look up the sgcarmart. Performance cars of this kind are not really moving even in a bullish used car market. Local used car market are really uniquely singapore. If you look at overseas market, evos, rex are very well received, some even placed it along side BMW m3, ford gt etc.. i am taking myself as an example. If there isn't a expiry date aka COE on cars, i would definitely keep it as manufacturers don't make such cars anymore. But being practical, i know my time is really up. It is funny when you get older as priority shifted. i have to be answerable to a young kid's future, a better home, a wife that hate tracking, noisy cars and think like LTA/PAP. WoW! Evo 9 Worth to keep wad! Even if have to re-new COE. But being practical is not wrong either lah, guess we all grow up one day Such cars are novelties on the market and there's a demand for them, no doubt this demand is less than we'd hope. Still, that means acquiring one for less is a distinct possibility so there's a silver lining nonetheless Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Csbo Neutral Newbie May 4, 2011 Share May 4, 2011 Thanks for the information ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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