What would be your TOP Price, to pay for a 2001 WS6 .....
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What would be your TOP Price, to pay for a 2001 WS6 .....
This WS6 is a 2001
It has Original 69,000 Miles on it
It's Artic White
Everything on it is Stock
It is in Immaculate condition both inside and out ( Has always been Garage Kept ) since purchased back in 2001
It's still owned by the Original owner
it's a 6 spd.
What would be a Realistic / Average price that I can Expect to pay ?
Thank you everyone for weighing in
It has Original 69,000 Miles on it
It's Artic White
Everything on it is Stock
It is in Immaculate condition both inside and out ( Has always been Garage Kept ) since purchased back in 2001
It's still owned by the Original owner
it's a 6 spd.
What would be a Realistic / Average price that I can Expect to pay ?
Thank you everyone for weighing in
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I forgot to add/ask ............
If the Miles were Kept to UNDER 100,000 For the Next 10 years and the Car stays in as good of condition 10 years from now , as its current condition is ...... Could I expect the car to Increase in Value ?
Than you again
Than you again
#6
This thread probably belongs in the 'What's It Worth' section but I agree with this top dollar amount for a one owner, garage kept, excellent condition example provided the title is clean. The mileage is decent. A really low mileage example (such as a 20,000 miles car) would obviously sell for $15k+.
As far as future value?? That's anyone's guess but NOT LIKELY with those miles. Again, top $$ is paid for the cars with crazy low miles. You certainly wouldn't get hurt financially paying up to $12k for this car. I'm sure someone would pay $9 - $10,000 10 years from now if left 'stock' and not abused. Too many factors involved to say for certain though. $7 gas, carbon taxes, anything could affect future value.
If you like the car, that's all that matters. Good luck if you go for it.
As far as future value?? That's anyone's guess but NOT LIKELY with those miles. Again, top $$ is paid for the cars with crazy low miles. You certainly wouldn't get hurt financially paying up to $12k for this car. I'm sure someone would pay $9 - $10,000 10 years from now if left 'stock' and not abused. Too many factors involved to say for certain though. $7 gas, carbon taxes, anything could affect future value.
If you like the car, that's all that matters. Good luck if you go for it.
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I see the potential for price increases to be very, very slim. The car will probably depreciate a few hundred dollars every year even if not driven...and staying at 69K miles. In 10 years if the miles were still 69K, I'd expect it to be worth a min of $10K. It doesn't matter if you manage to keep this in superb condition for a 100K mile car. The market will tend to price it much more on the mileage than it's excellent cosmetic condition. There won't be anything really special about a 95K mile 2001/2002 WS6 M6 in 2026. Even by then there will still be a lot of 10K-40K mile cars out there. If you want a car to potentially increase in value over the next 10 years you're going to have pick something a lot more rare or with a lot less miles....and you not driving it a whole lot.
Last edited by Firebrian; 10-31-2016 at 09:25 PM.
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