911 2.7rs Rep at Coys
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Re: 911 2.7rs Rep at Coys
Who pays the commission? Seller or buyer?
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Re: 911 2.7rs Rep at Coys
-yep, hammer down at £77k...
..plus commission = £86,200
..do you also need to add VAT = £ 103,440 (?)
..plus commission = £86,200
..do you also need to add VAT = £ 103,440 (?)
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-oh yeah ! ..so £ 97,240- grand total
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Re: 911 2.7rs Rep at Coys
The total paid by the buyer would be £88,040.
20% VAT on the £9200 'premium' (buyer's commission) is £1840.
The seller was also liable for commission (variable)
20% VAT on the £9200 'premium' (buyer's commission) is £1840.
The seller was also liable for commission (variable)
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Re: 911 2.7rs Rep at Coys
So what movement in the market does all this indicate ?
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Re: 911 2.7rs Rep at Coys
That the price of fish isn't as bad as once thought
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Re: 911 2.7rs Rep at Coys
Agreed - so have half of DDK which makes it all the more a shame it didn't within the fold or get offered here first!Robbo66 wrote:Lovely car, driven it & drives superbly.
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Re: 911 2.7rs Rep at Coys
What's the seller premium?
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Re: 911 2.7rs Rep at Coys
Car hasn't technically sold yet as the bidding didn't hit the reserve but I think Coys will waive some of their commission / pay it to the seller so he gets what he wants out of it. I suspect the deal will be done to include sellers premium fees etc.
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Even allowing for the fee, that looks cheap to me... Buyer did well, assuming sale goes through...
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Re: 911 2.7rs Rep at Coys
My feeling watching the auction (and I didn't stay for all the lots) was most things were going around or below the lower figure on the reserve.
Another industry expert said Porsche sales are slow at the moment. There was a very nice looking 912/6 that went for £24k. Seemed a lovely buy to me. The green hot rod didn't meet reserve. Or the one owner 914.
Non-Porsche but the auction at Carfest the weekend before seemed quite slow too. Pistonheads seems to be full of doom mongers saying the bubble has burst.
Who knows... or cares!
Another industry expert said Porsche sales are slow at the moment. There was a very nice looking 912/6 that went for £24k. Seemed a lovely buy to me. The green hot rod didn't meet reserve. Or the one owner 914.
Non-Porsche but the auction at Carfest the weekend before seemed quite slow too. Pistonheads seems to be full of doom mongers saying the bubble has burst.
Who knows... or cares!
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Re: 911 2.7rs Rep at Coys
I don't understand these auctions!Lightweight_911 wrote:The total paid by the buyer would be £88,040.
20% VAT on the £9200 'premium' (buyer's commission) is £1840.
The seller was also liable for commission (variable)
Does that mean Coys get two bites at the cherry with no outlay? If so, that's obscene!
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doom mongerers are the same ones bleeting on about it time & time again but also the ones that can't afford to buy what they think they should be able totheorangeperil wrote:My feeling watching the auction (and I didn't stay for all the lots) was most things were going around or below the lower figure on the reserve.
Another industry expert said Porsche sales are slow at the moment. There was a very nice looking 912/6 that went for £24k. Seemed a lovely buy to me. The green hot rod didn't meet reserve. Or the one owner 914.
Non-Porsche but the auction at Carfest the weekend before seemed quite slow too. Pistonheads seems to be full of doom mongers saying the bubble has burst.
Who knows... or cares!
I want a Fezza 250 GTO and a country estate .. it's not going to happen so tough shite, not going to moan about it and slag off those who can afford to at today's prices
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Re: 911 2.7rs Rep at Coys
Time to get out of that yellow car James .hot66 wrote:doom mongerers are the same ones bleeting on about it time & time again but also the ones that can't afford to buy what they think they should be able totheorangeperil wrote:My feeling watching the auction (and I didn't stay for all the lots) was most things were going around or below the lower figure on the reserve.
Another industry expert said Porsche sales are slow at the moment. There was a very nice looking 912/6 that went for £24k. Seemed a lovely buy to me. The green hot rod didn't meet reserve. Or the one owner 914.
Non-Porsche but the auction at Carfest the weekend before seemed quite slow too. Pistonheads seems to be full of doom mongers saying the bubble has burst.
Who knows... or cares!
I want a Fezza 250 GTO and a country estate .. it's not going to happen so tough shite, not going to moan about it and slag off those who can afford to at today's prices
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