When my tubby is finished, how much will it be worth?

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shafster

Re: When my tubby is finished, how much will it be worth?

Post by shafster »

waynestoyotamr2 wrote:
Yes but shaf, the big question is "what is it worth" ?? At the end of the day, if you're going to mod the **ck out of a car and try and sell it to make your money back, it will very very rarely work out.


a car is only worth what someone is prepared to pay for it and i have never argued that a car that has the xxxx modded out of it should sell for what has been spent on it. im sure the trd im buying has had a hell of a lot more spent on it that i am paying for it all.

i have paid a fair price for the trd mr2 and likewise to sell my red mr2, i've had to strike a balance between stripping off the bits that didnt add value and keeping the bits that increased it's saleability. i never expected to get back close to what i spent on it and as such i wont be.
Alex_Dunn

Re: When my tubby is finished, how much will it be worth?

Post by Alex_Dunn »

shafster wrote:
waynestoyotamr2 wrote:
Yes but shaf, the big question is "what is it worth" ?? At the end of the day, if you're going to mod the **ck out of a car and try and sell it to make your money back, it will very very rarely work out.


a car is only worth what someone is prepared to pay for it and i have never argued that a car that has the xxxx modded out of it should sell for what has been spent on it. im sure the trd im buying has had a hell of a lot more spent on it that i am paying for it all.

i have paid a fair price for the trd mr2 and likewise to sell my red mr2, i've had to strike a balance between stripping off the bits that didnt add value and keeping the bits that increased it's saleability. i never expected to get back close to what i spent on it and as such i wont be.


how much did u spend on the trd mr2 in the end?
KiwiMR2

Re: When my tubby is finished, how much will it be worth?

Post by KiwiMR2 »

I still reckon I could get 3.5-4k for it!


a car is only worth what someone is prepared to pay for it


Those two are the key.....if he can get a buyer for it at the price he wants then that's great, hell some of the stuff Iv'e managed to sell :wink:

Cheers
KiwiMR2
KiwiMR2

Re: When my tubby is finished, how much will it be worth?

Post by KiwiMR2 »

I still reckon I could get 3.5-4k for it!


a car is only worth what someone is prepared to pay for it


Those two are the key.....if he can get a buyer for it at the price he wants then that's great, hell some of the stuff Iv'e managed to sell :wink:

Cheers
KiwiMR2
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Re: When my tubby is finished, how much will it be worth?

Post by stevecordiner »

Paul R wrote:

Oh shaf....you know a rev 1 is only worth 3k no matter what mods/kit it has!!......lol....unless it has 500bhp!! then it's worth £3001......tut tut!! :D:D


Paul.


Lol ... as I said in my initial posts, bodywork is a consideration. As theres only 1 other genuine TRD widebody in the UK, and a genuine TRD kit costs about 5k on its own before fitting and painting - 6k is probably about right in my opinion (it values the 7k's worth of body work at 3k). Its rare which means it has a right to command a premium. Whereas a normal body kit, there must be 20 cars on this site alone with a body kit, it doesnt have the rarity factor.
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Re: When my tubby is finished, how much will it be worth?

Post by Rogue »

The secondhand market is a strange beast, particularly so for the MR2 since there is a grey import route. Cheaper cars from Japan have bought the residual price of the MR2 right down, but it has also set what should be regarded as a price floor at around £2000. This is about the cheapest cost price of getting reasonable revision1 MR2 in from Japland when you consider all of the costs (car cost, FOB, freight, dock / agent / handling, import duty, VAT, MOT and registration). Even then you're typically getting a car on the basis of half a dozen photos and a scribbled spec sheet with any issues highlighted in Japanese.

Bedroom traders with no overheads and a full-time job will quite happily make a couple of hundred quid on a car, undercutting the full time dealers and bringing the value of the market down even further. And having bought the car via t'interweb rather than a known and trusted source in Japan they're more likely to end up with the ropey ones and no resources to improve them, hence the cheap and nasty cars at the bottom end of the market - again dragging the prices down.

There's no reason - even given their age - that MR2s shouldn't have a higher residual value. It's a sports cars FFS! Have a look at the following page:

http://www.mr2gt.co.uk/

These were my own personal cars, and they sold at the end of last year within 24 hours of each other. The '92 revision 2 turbo sold for more than the '94 revision 3 car...

Stop under-valuing your cars!!

Rogue
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Re: When my tubby is finished, how much will it be worth?

Post by Kieron »

It's not us undervaluing the cars, it's the market.

Like I said above, take a good look around the usual outlets - autotrader and ebay....

We're not talking about importers, we're talking about car owners selling their cars for what they can get.
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Re: When my tubby is finished, how much will it be worth?

Post by Paul R »

Whatever you say, I know that I'll get more than 3k for my car!! so there....

But I'm not selling it....so who cares! lol...

Paul.
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