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Is now the best time to buy a C?

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Just wondered how low Corrado prices will go before they finally do start to appreciate, as many motor journalists keep saying they will. I know early 16 valvers can be picked up fairly cheaply now, but on Autotrader there's a K plate VR6 for under £3k and even a late N plate VR6 for just £3.5k! So is now the time to snap up these bargains before the prices climb? :wink:

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I was just looking through Autotrader thinking that there's a lot of cheap cars.

 

Got me thinking.....what will a nice C be worth in 4 years time?

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Hmmm... make sure you get a decent one though... if its a dog it doesn't matter how cheap you bought it unless you're prepared to plough money back into it to get it back up to scratch..

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Plough is the word!

I wonder if anyone has specced the price just in parts for a new corrado from VW? (Ignoring labour and assembly).

 

Even discounting the body panels it wouldn't surprise me if the total cost of bits was around £50k!!

 

(Given that a VR6 engine block costs £2800 + VAT, before you've bought pistons etc etc...)

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Any times the best time to buy a C, just make sure its in good nick and if its at a good price, dont hesitate! :)

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i bought mine with the thought that it'd be worth practically nothing in a few years time, if it goes up in price then... bonus! :mrgreen:

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i CAN'T BELIVE YOU'RE EVEN CONSIDERING SELLING!! who gives a f*ck what theyr'e 'worth'? mine's worth more to me than anyone will give me for it, so I'm keeping it.

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I was looking on the trader too, there are some cheap ones about, some looks like real bargains, but alot with high miles, as long as its been looked after & got good history etc you'd get a good car :)

 

I plan on holding on to myn, so don't care what its worth at the mo! :roll:

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With even the newest car approaching 9 years old decent well maintained (with history, few owners) cars will become few and far between. The best time to buy is when you find a genuinely good one not just a cheap one. Cars depreciate anyway so nothing is certain but the rule of thumb is you get what you pay for.

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I'm planning on keeping mine too. With regular cleaning, servicing and generally keeping on top of any probs I reckon that most original condition, well looked after Corrados shouldn't really drop in value that much more. It's a guaranteed future classic, if not already IMHO :)

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people have asked me what car i`m gonna get next...an` i say i`m not!

reason: i got a `91 1.8 16v, 140,000 miles, few bumps an scrapes...etc

what would i get for it? £2000????

 

what car would replace my corrado for that kinda money??

Nothing!!

 

yes they might be quite demanding, cost lots of money and sometimes make you want a new car...

 

but at the end of the day we own all fantastic cars that are worth as; PhatVR6 said, " worth more to me than anyone will give me for it, so I'm keeping it."

 

so buy `em and look after them!

 

ben

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