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<blockquote data-quote="MorganWorth" data-source="post: 15500528" data-attributes="member: 180076"><p>Those are all my car's, funny thing is, I'm covering the auction for Sports Car Market and doing the write up in the magazine,..I agree, without bias, those "median prices" are not accurate. IMO - 93's should be 50-85 (Yes, a big window but you must take into consideration "wrapper cars." The 95's should be 27-40 and the 2000 should be 40-60k, all depending on miles and condition. I follow this market very close and believe the problem buyers are running into are actually FINDING them! In the end, these are simply guides, SCM is very accurate on some things, however i find that Hagerty, while once a bit overvalued, seems to be more in-line with current trends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MorganWorth, post: 15500528, member: 180076"] Those are all my car's, funny thing is, I'm covering the auction for Sports Car Market and doing the write up in the magazine,..I agree, without bias, those "median prices" are not accurate. IMO - 93's should be 50-85 (Yes, a big window but you must take into consideration "wrapper cars." The 95's should be 27-40 and the 2000 should be 40-60k, all depending on miles and condition. I follow this market very close and believe the problem buyers are running into are actually FINDING them! In the end, these are simply guides, SCM is very accurate on some things, however i find that Hagerty, while once a bit overvalued, seems to be more in-line with current trends. [/QUOTE]
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