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C4S prices | August 2017

thesmithsUK

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They all look good, most with higher mileage than mine, so I'm quite happy with the upward movement in price (as an owner, would be a bit pd off if I was looking to buy) :wink:
 
About where the prices for similar 996 Turbos were in early 2013. :eek:
 
Be interesting to see how many actually sell at those prices.

I for one have seen plenty of 996 Turbos hanging around despite only being a few k more than these C4S's in some cases.
 
Seen some turbos at very high 40's low 50's and C4S at mid 30's so I feel high 20's is about right for a good low miles, manual with service history. :?:
 
Quick look on PH turbos from £39k upwards, quite a few available.
 
bakerboy4s said:
Quick look on PH turbos from £39k upwards, quite a few available.

I've just looked on Autotrader cheapest manual turbo £29,995 107000 on the clock though..
Tips start at £26995 with 74000

nice low mileage manual turbo with 55k £38990
Prices seem all over the place
 
coullstar said:
Really annoyed I sold mine when I did now.

How do you think I feel about the RS4? :frustrated:
 
Nice to see the prices are still holding, I wonder if they are being achieved as I was thinking about selling mine as I hardly use it.My car has done 35000 miles with full main dealer history and I am the second owner I wonder what it would be worth :?:
 
:eh!:

Makes me laugh when I think what I paid for mine in 2012

:thumb:
 
I paid £20k in Jan 2013 for my 2002 at an indy with 40k on the clock, that car now at a dealer would be best part of £30k. Not selling it though, nothing else out there I'd want to have. :D They really are special cars,even at £30k, they are good value. :thumb:
 
Shurv said:
I paid £20k in Jan 2013 for my 2002 at an indy with 40k on the clock, that car now at a dealer would be best part of £30k. Not selling it though, nothing else out there I'd want to have. :D They really are special cars,even at £30k, they are good value. :thumb:

:agree:

Bought mine for £22k two and a half years ago - dealer i bought from is now charging £28k for similar models.

Unless something really bad happened in my life, I cannot see any way i'd ever sell her. Its a massive buz ever time I drive her. Just stunning... :thumb:


Osh
 
I paid £17k back in 2012 for my 4S manual. I was thinking of selling shortly but tempted to hold on to it now.
 
Drove mine to work this morning...

Makes me smile every time, and nice that like a good piece of art, it's appreciating at the same time :thumb:
 

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