This is a discussion on; For anyone who missed a Schui the first time..., at the Auction Eye forums, part of the Market Place forums;
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1132702.htm ...look at the mileage and the nick of that. Non-original mats though, unless they're ...
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For anyone who missed a Schui the first time...
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1132702.htm ...look at the mileage and the nick of that. Non-original mats though, unless they're under the dodgy black rubber ones. Of course, not many revealing pics...under the bonnet, more of the interior, etc, but I'm sure the seller will provide some if needs be.
I tell you, if I had the spare cash, I'd be up to Aberdeen in a flash
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awww aint she pretty, makes me miss mine so much
A Lover of ALL things Italian Ex Schumi GP Owner
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2,600 miles?! Blimey. That's not necessarily a good thing tho. If its been sat in a field for months on end and rarely serviced it'll be far worse off than a car thats done 26,000 and serviced properly.
Sorry, I'm just being cynical :)
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or being cynical, spent so much time in the garage its only managed 2.6k
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PS3 Online ID - stiloabarth
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I know, I hate that. A car should be driven, not locked up to be collectable 
I have to say though, that if you were to get a Schui, that'd be a great way of getting one. Barely been used, not driven hard and the major depreciation hit's been taken. As I said, if I had the cash, I'd go for it :)
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I think is a beautiful car, but I couldnt justify spending that much money on a Stilo personally.
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6995 does strike me as a little excessive for a 3 year old car.
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Originally Posted by
Insomnia
6995 does strike me as a little excessive for a 3 year old car.
It's lost £10k in those 3 years. Look at an equivalent CTR that's a year older with more than 10 times the miles... http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1125062.htm
I think given the condition of the car (from the pics at least), it's good value. Plus, as long as it has been maintained for that mileage, it'd be almost as good as buying one new but without the depreciation to take.
One of the same age, but with a normal mileage still sells for about a grand less than that at most. Could be room for negotiation, maybe free 12 months road tax or something at least
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Originally Posted by
muppet42
I know, I hate that. A car should be driven, not locked up to be collectable
I have to say though, that if you were to get a Schui, that'd be a great way of getting one. Barely been used, not driven hard and the major depreciation hit's been taken. As I said, if I had the cash, I'd go for it :)
i acutally meant in the garage coz its fooked, but yeah, good point too
A Lover of ALL things Italian Ex Schumi GP Owner
PS3 Online ID - stiloabarth
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