Seasonal Variation Used Prices ?

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Richard, Jan 16, 2004.

  1. Richard

    Richard Guest

    Just wondered how much difference seasonal variation makes to used bike
    prices.
    Or is it like Air Con on cars, it's not worth any more, just makes it easier
    to sell.

    The local dealer knows a guy who buys Yamaha's
    and he thinks he'll offer me £3200 for my 2000W R6 with just under 5100
    miles on the clock.
    It has Datatag and a Datatool alarm imobiliser fitted, FSH and a brand new
    battery (today).

    As I'm paying £116 a month for the bike on finance,
    I would presume that I won't get £348 more if I waited 3 months ?

    I don't have the time or the salesmanship skills to advertise and sell it
    privately.
    If anyone's interested I'm happy to take some shots and stick them on a
    website.

    regards
    Richard
     
    Richard, Jan 16, 2004
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  2. Richard

    Colin Irvine Guest

    You're not going to lose £116 a month, just the interest element
    within that.
     
    Colin Irvine, Jan 16, 2004
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