Some fairly non-committal responses there.
All too often people revert to the "it's worth what someone will pay" position. There's one element you're missing though - it's worth what someone will pay AND what the seller will accept. Looking at their stock, I think it's safe to say they're not worried where their next meal is coming from, so an offer of £30k is unlikely to be accepted.
So let me re-phrase my question: in the current market, given the scarcity of supply and the mileage and condition of this S54 offered at POA, what do we think should be a sensible asking price..?
All too often people revert to the "it's worth what someone will pay" position. There's one element you're missing though - it's worth what someone will pay AND what the seller will accept. Looking at their stock, I think it's safe to say they're not worried where their next meal is coming from, so an offer of £30k is unlikely to be accepted.
So let me re-phrase my question: in the current market, given the scarcity of supply and the mileage and condition of this S54 offered at POA, what do we think should be a sensible asking price..?
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