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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: squires on 28 February 2014, 12:01

Title: Greedy gits on eBay
Post by: squires on 28 February 2014, 12:01
Is it just me? There seems to be a rapid increase in people listing mk2's for sale at unscrupulous prices recently like this on eBay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Volkswagen-Golf-GTi-MK2-8v-/121284987133?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item1c3d2608fd

I see a £3k car there for that price you'd expect original engine sub 100,000 miles and no rust at all.
I've looked at done right sheds recently and all priced in the £2000 mark, obviously there must be people buying these :laugh:

Title: Re: Greedy gits on eBay
Post by: MBChB on 28 February 2014, 12:11
That particular seller seems to concentrate on clean, original cars with plenty of history.

These are exactly the sort of cars that collectors will increasingly be on the lookout for as Mk2s move more firmly into proper classic car territory. Like it or not, the amount of modified cars out there only helps drive up the value of original cars, as that's precisely what classic car enthusiasts look for above anything else.

£4,750 does seem a bit steep though for a car without matching engine and chassis nos.
Title: Re: Greedy gits on eBay
Post by: russ-vdub on 28 February 2014, 13:37
Its actually 5700 including VAT, that is very steep. It's a good looker, when my car is cleaned up i'm hoping to fetch this sorta money tho :)
Title: Re: Greedy gits on eBay
Post by: Wayne on 28 February 2014, 13:52
Seems well overpriced to me, around £3k is about all it is worth.
Title: Re: Greedy gits on eBay
Post by: squires on 28 February 2014, 17:36
I agree original cars are fetching top money, but it's the people who think there cars "must be worth the same" which are covered in tacky mods and in need of respraying and welding. Looking at an 8v this weekend hopefully it's the one unless bidding wars start :tongue:
Title: Re: Greedy gits on eBay
Post by: gazareth on 28 February 2014, 18:10
what bugs me way more than the ridiculous prices they advertise them for is the fact that they get a lot of them of old people who have no idea of the value of them. so the people struggling by on a pension get thrown 100 quid and then the greedy bstads make a fortune when they sell them on :angry:
Title: Re: Greedy gits on eBay
Post by: Diamond Hell on 28 February 2014, 19:21
People in buying and selling cars to make money shocker!

People can advertise cars at whatever price they want - the market will decide whether they sell or not.

4* source a LOT of nice stuff, which is advertised for top money.  I have no idea what it sells for and who cares - if they can work these cars out of old/stupid people and flog them on for a profit then their business model is good.
Title: Re: Greedy gits on eBay
Post by: clipperjay on 28 February 2014, 19:59
"I had one of these when I was 18"
"Yeah I know one for sale"
"cool how much?"
"5K"
"Dam that's cheap!" 
Gets out his gold card!
 :laugh:
Title: Re: Greedy gits on eBay
Post by: Sgt_Lemon on 28 February 2014, 20:27
if people are buying mk2's for more than they are worth and would you have it, we all own mk2's, then I think that's a good thing.  :evil:
Title: Re: Greedy gits on eBay
Post by: Laser1974 on 28 February 2014, 20:32
If dipsticks are paying silly money for average cars then that makes it happy times for us that have tidy unmolested mk2s :laugh:fools!
Title: Re: Greedy gits on eBay
Post by: gazareth on 01 March 2014, 21:19
I suppose classic car prices are heading the same way as house prices. basically putting them way out of reach of young hard working people.
Title: Re: Greedy gits on eBay
Post by: dubber36 on 02 March 2014, 08:27
What gets me is when they say it's total rust free, when they've never seen what's lurking under the body kit.
Title: Re: Greedy gits on eBay
Post by: Mr Blue on 02 March 2014, 12:54
That car looks very familiar.
Title: Re: Greedy gits on eBay
Post by: Pistol p on 07 March 2014, 20:26
Welcome to the motor trade. The art is knowing how to move the smoke and mirrors in your favour. Generally turn up on the right day of the month with a wad of cash.