This thread is now over a month old, so my post may be out-of-date.
But there is an upside to fewer cars on the market: rarity.
For most it's not an everyday car, so fuel consumption isn't really an issue.
This thread is now over a month old, so my post may be out-of-date.
But there is an upside to fewer cars on the market: rarity.
For most it's not an everyday car, so fuel consumption isn't really an issue.
MG ZT-T 260 in X-power grey, n° 555, LHD
MG TF 160 BRG, LHD
Lotus Evora 2010 Platinum silver LHD
Volumes are too low to represent a reliable sample over such short time spans I think, but I get an inkling that you may well be right, from recent sales. We shall see.
"Watch this space", and of course the Monthly Ins-and-Outs thread at the start of each month.
https://www.two-sixties.co.uk/mgoc26...e-Ins-and-Outs and go to the Last posts.
David
Last edited by David; 13-05-2022 at 02:12 PM.
The problem is at the moment with what had been and what is happening around the world and I BBC constantly threatening us with a recession a lot of people are keeping there money in the pockets.
I know a lot of people who have there own business and all are saying that they have never been so busy. Hopefully once this madness in the Ukraine has s
finished things will start getting back to something like normal.
Personally I think fuel prices will stay roughly where they are, the only thing that will make them drop is if we stop buying it.
Steve