Personally is think that is all nonsense. For starters the E85/6 is NOT a classic car (yet). They may be one day, but not yet.
And any car which has been well used with near 100k miles is NEVER going to be a valuable 'classic'. That just isn't the way the classic car market works.
The used car market is on it's arse, due to many global factors out of our control. There are loads of E85s, E86s and E89s advertised which just aren't shifting. So 'flavour of the month' is a bit rich.
I don't know about anybody else but I 'chime in' on for sale ads when I see people being unrealistic. I am trying to help, as I have lost count of the number of cars advertised on here that just don't sell for the prices asked (anywhere) because the sellers are deluded. I also spend far too much time trawling cars for sale so know a bit about their prices and whether they sell or not. Not specifically E85/6s but it's a general market, so affects everything to one degree or another.
I’m sorry and disappointed that you think that what I wrote is all “nonsense”. Clearly, quite a number of others disagree with your opinion on that.
You clearly haven’t understood or are choosing (obtusely) not to understand. And, we can all guess why that is!
For a start, I used the term ‘classic car’ loosely in this context and refer to what might be classified as “cars of a certain special interest”, if that make you happy? But, I think everyone else understood. As opposed to run-of- the-mill ‘shopping cars’. That, after all, is why we’re here in the first place, isn’t it?
Secondly, as even the youngest of E85/86s are pushing on for 20 years….I think the term, for cars of that age, is already widely used used by many (particularly younger) people.
You have obviously have not observed how the classic/special interest car market works for long enough, if you don’t understand how fickle it can be or how it can be manipulated and how fashions can come and go….and how certain cars or models can indeed be ‘flavour of the month’.
Either that or you are EXTREMELY naive! I can cite numbers of cars (with personal experience!) of how a car or models can indeed can be manipulated into being ‘flavour of the month’ and how values could virtually skyrocket in a matter of months, simply because the market was manipulated or hyped.
I say that from personal experience as an ex-owner of, for example: E30 M3, E46 M3 CSL, Mercedes Pagoda. None of them particularly rare cars but all of sudden went up hugely in value, at a very specific time, based on a couple of very specific magazine articles. Suddenly everyone wants one….and, that means suddenly their prices go up!
Over the last 44 years, I have owned approximately 70 BMWs and around 30 Mercedes. That TOO has involved an awful lot of market-watching over the decades. So, I too know what I’m talking about.
THAT IS HOW IT WORKS! And, if you choose not to believe that….well, as already said…..
You make a point about 100K mile cars never going to be worth anything….? You’ve obviously never looked at the values of 100k+ mile E30 M3s, air-cooled 911s etc.
You may well, as you state, see a car that in YOUR opinion is priced higher than YOU think it is worth. However, this is simply your opinion. Where does the connect or compulsion stem from that then necessitates you to vocalise or publish that opinion….especially, on a car that you have no personal connection to nor have any intention of buying yourself?
In plain English, WHAT BUSINESS IS IT OF YOURS?
Furthermore, can you not see how such negatively expressed and published comments will affect or blight someone else’s car or sale? Again, in plain English, HOW OR WHY IS IT YOUR PLACE to do that?
Of course, all of us who are very interested in cars browse the ‘For Sale’ sections in forums. Of course, we all have opinions on the cars that we see. We might, for example, not like an after-market modification that the owner has on their car, or we might think the mileage is higher we like or we are unimpressed by the service history. We will invariably look at the price and have an opinion regarding what is being asked. We may even think that the price is perhaps higher than we would wish to pay ourselves, if we were actually in the market for that car….for example.
I do that ALL the time. I’ve done so for decades.
HOWEVER, all of that is a FAR cry from feeling the need to articulate/vocalise/write those opinions in comments made literally in the section pertaining to that advert! And, seemingly, without any thought for the consequences of those expressed opinions to the seller? I don’t feel or see the compulsion to make those opinions public.
I’m trying to understand this compulsion. Does it make you feel a sense of superiority by publicly displaying ‘expert knowledge’? That people are nodding approvingly at their computer screens: “Oooh! He really knows his onions…. Luckily,he told me that one was too expensive and to steer clear!”
What benefit is it to you?
IMHO, what this section of the forum needs, because ‘The Usual Suspects’ simply cannot control themselves and have this constant compulsion to chime in with their (unsolicited) opinions, on other people’s adverts and attempts to sell their cars - literally to the extent of saying, in as many words, “your car is too expensive” (I’m scarcely exaggerating!) - is to have the ability to make comments REMOVED or DISABLED!
Instead, for example, the listings could have a simple requirement or sections for: Car Details, Photos, Price (mandatory as it currently seems to be) and some mandatory means of contacting the seller.
This would (finally) put a stop to this behaviour.
As a final point, what is particularly wrong if someone comes here to sell a car and doesn’t engage in the forum in any other way? Many others join simply to see if they can find a car to buy; others simply because they have a specific problem to solve. Of all of these people, some come and stay; some come and go. So what? What’s the big deal? Others, on the other hand, seem to make it their life!