It seems the vary wildly. There’s some cars asking big numbers but whether they sell… an original U.K. manual seems to be the variant that people want to buy and holds value. Lwb auto NA imports the least value. Lwb manual TTs are pretty popular and command relatively strong money. The value does seem to have dropped a bit last few years. For appreciation, an R32/33 GTR would have been a better Nissan to buy.
None of these things make sense really. It’s about popularity and supply and demand. Objectively crap cars command higher values than good ones. Vauxhall Novas for example. Fords are popular anyway, so will be higher prices.
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Stephen ·
what should my oil temp gauge read?
i've recently put on in, with the sendor in the sump.
Im getting an average or 40-45 normal driving 50-60 idling