Hey Guys,
I'd like to pose a question to the group here - why is it that these cars seem never to sell? I mean if they sell they sell very slowly, some have been on Market for a long time. What's the usual turn around for trying to sell and getting a buyer?
I'm not selling; actually I'm buying. It seems that just usual cars say 91 and 92s seem to sell the slowest? Why is that, other than they are the oldest with usually high miles. Otherwise if they are pure OEM they seem to sell faster. Especially low mile OEM early cars.
I just think that these cars are so good that it surprises me that the following is just so damn small. I mean unless you come to a site like this you just don't get the idea that anyone has one. I never see them on the road but maybe once or twice in 2 or 3 years - seriously.
They seem to be so rare and yet the info about them is really rich and it's got a great past but; Heck I don't know I'm just trying to figuer out the reason they don't sell fast or even at all?
Anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks,
Tim
Atlanta
I'd like to pose a question to the group here - why is it that these cars seem never to sell? I mean if they sell they sell very slowly, some have been on Market for a long time. What's the usual turn around for trying to sell and getting a buyer?
I'm not selling; actually I'm buying. It seems that just usual cars say 91 and 92s seem to sell the slowest? Why is that, other than they are the oldest with usually high miles. Otherwise if they are pure OEM they seem to sell faster. Especially low mile OEM early cars.
I just think that these cars are so good that it surprises me that the following is just so damn small. I mean unless you come to a site like this you just don't get the idea that anyone has one. I never see them on the road but maybe once or twice in 2 or 3 years - seriously.
They seem to be so rare and yet the info about them is really rich and it's got a great past but; Heck I don't know I'm just trying to figuer out the reason they don't sell fast or even at all?
Anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks,
Tim
Atlanta