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Old 13-01-2024, 10:35 AM   #11
Swordie
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Default Re: Good value second hand cars - COVID times, Falcon/Commodore tax

Interesting story on the prices of the HSV GSTR W1. It shows the market is cooling. Its probably a good to time to buy if you want to invest in one.

https://www.drive.com.au/news/rare-h...00-at-auction/


On the FG Utes I am seeing LPG FGII with trays and 200K+ Km advertised easily over $20K . To me that's allot for a car that has been used as a commercial purposes. The market for FG Turbo Utes used for non commercial purposes and in very good condition is a different story.

What probably affects FG commercial ute prices is cars like the new Ranger. A base Ranger probably cost at least mid $40k+.

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