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If wrapper 93's are bringing $30K or so? what happened to this one??
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 5033122" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>But "unused" sounds like 2, 3, 8 original miles. I think that cars with under 50-99 original miles are generally considered the "as-new" wrappers. Most of the R-Models, that I have seen have more than than single digit miles. At some point, probably sales people and dealership personel "used" the car. I really have seen no significant price difference between a 13 original mile and 45 original mile car. I think "used" less than 100 is the real $$$ factor.</p><p></p><p>However, adding to the above observation, I am also seeing a trend where people are not interested in buying a wrapper car for top $$$, just to realize that if they use it, it will most likely depreciate. The average buyer seems to be looking for a well kept car with minimal miles because they are intersted in using it, maybe a lot, maybe not. </p><p></p><p>Unused is nice if it is also "as-new". If a car has been stored improperly (high humidity, sunlight etc.), an unused car can be ready for restoration in just a few short years. </p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 5033122, member: 9628"] But "unused" sounds like 2, 3, 8 original miles. I think that cars with under 50-99 original miles are generally considered the "as-new" wrappers. Most of the R-Models, that I have seen have more than than single digit miles. At some point, probably sales people and dealership personel "used" the car. I really have seen no significant price difference between a 13 original mile and 45 original mile car. I think "used" less than 100 is the real $$$ factor. However, adding to the above observation, I am also seeing a trend where people are not interested in buying a wrapper car for top $$$, just to realize that if they use it, it will most likely depreciate. The average buyer seems to be looking for a well kept car with minimal miles because they are intersted in using it, maybe a lot, maybe not. Unused is nice if it is also "as-new". If a car has been stored improperly (high humidity, sunlight etc.), an unused car can be ready for restoration in just a few short years. R [/QUOTE]
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