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Author Subject: Sell or store?
3rd time lucky

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Post #1
Hi all. I've been wondering recently about wether to sell my rallye as I don't want to fork out for 3 cars insurance and tax, or keep it, sorn it and stash it somewhere and pamper it in the hope it will rocket in value like the 205's have. Thoughts or professional advice welcome Thumbs up

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Posted 21st Oct 2016 at 15:23
superchargedblack1997gti6

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These cars will increase in value but not for another 5-10 years? Sell if I were you just make sure it's for the price you want?

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Posted 21st Oct 2016 at 15:32
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It all comes down to how mint it is which will determine it's value in later years if and when they appreciate.
From what you put up about it the other day after you'd inspected it, there appeared to be a fair bit of work needed doing, so perhaps storing it in the hope of a large selling price later might not work out so well in the longer term.

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Posted 21st Oct 2016 at 16:14
Day666

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When I got told how many cars Ryan (306_pug ) has in one piece stored ....let alone the stripping ones ...I personally feel it's going to take a very long time before they are worth anything & never what 205s are ...205s we're just very special in the day ...306s were great ...but they never wrote the rule book as 205s did sadly Thumbs up
Maybe the super low mileage mint ones might fair better ?
Posted 21st Oct 2016 at 17:06
mocinim

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Day666 wrote:
When I got told how many cars Ryan (306_pug ) has in one piece stored ....let alone the stripping ones ...I personally feel it's going to take a very long time before they are worth anything & never what 205s are ...205s we're just very special in the day ...306s were great ...but they never wrote the rule book as 205s did sadly Thumbs up
Maybe the super low mileage mint ones might fair better ?


Depends on how clean it is doesnt matter that pug has a collection there are many collections about i have a couple one is restored to almost 100% original all peugeot oem but ill be buried in it and in ten years picking up spare parts will be tricky peugeot discontinue parts every day it seems for these now so hang on in store it and watch the price rise now is the time to buy not sell
I wonder how much a clean white rallye would make today ???
Havent seen any for sale in a little while now

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Posted 21st Oct 2016 at 17:22
Day666

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mocinim wrote:
Day666 wrote:
When I got told how many cars Ryan (306_pug ) has in one piece stored ....let alone the stripping ones ...I personally feel it's going to take a very long time before they are worth anything & never what 205s are ...205s we're just very special in the day ...306s were great ...but they never wrote the rule book as 205s did sadly Thumbs up
Maybe the super low mileage mint ones might fair better ?


Depends on how clean it is doesnt matter that pug has a collection there are many collections about i have a couple one is restored to almost 100% original all peugeot oem but ill be buried in it and in ten years picking up spare parts will be tricky peugeot discontinue parts every day it seems for these now so hang on in store it and watch the price rise now is the time to buy not sell
I wonder how much a clean white rallye would make today ???
Havent seen any for sale in a little while now


I've just sold a black stripped Rallye to Ryan £500
& sold a good clean standard White one 158000 miles full service history needed belt doing for £2200 not a fortune really
Posted 21st Oct 2016 at 17:58
lee306rallye

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Post #7
If it's a white one keep it and store it. Possible a black one. But if it's red get rid of it. Everyone knows it's the wrong colour rallye to have.

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Posted 21st Oct 2016 at 20:17
3rd time lucky

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stoich306 wrote:
If it's a white one keep it and store it. Possible a black one. But if it's red get rid of it. Everyone knows it's the wrong colour rallye to have.


Lol, it's black. Black and white FTW Thumbs up

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DIABLO GTI-6 - Legend - NILE GTI-6 - Sold
CHERRY GTI-6 P1 SUPERCHARGED - Broken up
BLACK RALLYE - Sold
205 Dturbo xud9 work horse - Dead
CHERRY RALLYE - new toy
Posted 21st Oct 2016 at 21:13

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