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it was the $30k option special paint program they did for 30 or 40 selected customers. once a color was chosen by someone that color was off the table so they are all 1 of 1
That car will never see a road and will be traded at auctions forever.
So, there are 40, 1 of 1 Demon 170s and someone thinks that it is now worth 3X the actual value???
World is full of morons!! Apparently, self-indulgent weenier morons with too much bloody money!
So, there are 40, 1 of 1 Demon 170s and someone thinks that it is now worth 3X the actual value???
World is full of morons!! Apparently, self-indulgent weenier morons with too much bloody money!
So, there are 40, 1 of 1 Demon 170s and someone thinks that it is now worth 3X the actual value???
World is full of morons!! Apparently, self-indulgent weenier morons with too much bloody money!
Well Bobo if someone has amassed that much disposable income where droppin 450 large on a unique toy...is no big deal..I'd be hard pressed to call him a moron..and why shouldn't he indulge himself...(if he feels he just has to have it)..unless of course he is some liberal Democrat Politician that has been stealing our tax payer money.....which I highly doubt...would I spend that..never...actually cant think of anything I would spend that kinda money on...
Lot of those kinda deals on BAT are brokers that have overseas buyers lined up. This might be one of those, but any case definitely not worth the money. I'll be able to watch for a few years and see.
Enjoyed taking my poverty pack 170 out for another nice drive today
Lot of those kinda deals on BAT are brokers that have overseas buyers lined up. This might be one of those, but any case definitely not worth the money. I'll be able to watch for a few years and see.
Enjoyed taking my poverty pack 170 out for another nice drive today
Just because someone isn't good with money and over pays doesn't make something worth what they paid imo. Look at all the people who paid $150-200 for 170s last summer and they're selling $125-135 now. Talk about setting a pile of cash on fire.
In other news a 3400 mile Durango Hellcat sold on BAT last week for $66k.
Just because someone isn't good with money and over pays doesn't make something worth what they paid imo. Look at all the people who paid $150-200 for 170s last summer and they're selling $125-135 now. Talk about setting a pile of cash on fire.
In other news a 3400 mile Durango Hellcat sold on BAT last week for $66k.
Wouldn't wanna speculate on what the buyers net worth is...but given the fact he CAN spend that much for it...(and most likely still afford lunch)...indicates he is probably very good with money
Just because someone isn't good with money and over pays doesn't make something worth what they paid imo. Look at all the people who paid $150-200 for 170s last summer and they're selling $125-135 now. Talk about setting a pile of cash on fire.
You're ignoring the fact that value is not permanent. Value is a snapshot at the time of the transaction. Market and other forces beyond the control of either party can greatly affect value in either direction. That's why real estate appraisers can only go back six months to find comps. You'd be correct to say that it wasn't a great long-term investment, but present-day value is determined by what someone is willing to pay and what someone is willing to sell for in an "arms length" transaction.
You're ignoring the fact that value is not permanent. Value is a snapshot at the time of the transaction. Market and other forces beyond the control of either party can greatly affect value in either direction. That's why real estate appraisers can only go back six months to find comps. You'd be correct to say that it wasn't a great long-term investment, but present-day value is determined by what someone is willing to pay and what someone is willing to sell for in an "arms length" transaction.
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