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27th August 2021, 20:03 | #1 |
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just looking on the bay and have noticed that the previous high diesel prices against the petrol models has reversed. seems there is a significant increase in petrol 75 car prices now. the kv6 2.5 models in particular have risen abruptly from being the least desirable to the most. tourer diesels once more of a rarity for sale by comparison are on most websites for sale in high numbers. still overall prices for all are looking healthy as these cars approach fewer and fewer numbers. classic car status does not have a years old number as opposed to veteran and vintage which are judged by age . at the end of the day a classic is a classic and always will be. things can only go one way now .. up ..
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27th August 2021, 20:15 | #2 |
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Another 2-3 years will see the end of the 'banger' 75, the only ones left then will be the ones owned by enthusiasts, as you say Stefan, the prices are on the up now. A good example is at last fetching decent money.
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