Wind values
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Wind values
I was just wondering if anyone’s noticed what’s happened to Wind values over the past couple of years. Have they continued to drop like any other 8/9 year old car or have they stabilised? We bought ours last June and advertised prices now seem around the same or slightly higher (I appreciate advertised prices don’t always match actual selling prices).
Beige Squirrel- Started the engine
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Join date : 2018-07-01
Re: Wind values
The Wind will increase in price but it won't matter I am keeping mine.
Barbs- Admin
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Re: Wind values
New prices in 2011 were around £17-£18,000. I seem to remember the list price dropping to around £15,000 when the recession was biting and they weren’t selling them when Renault pulled the plug they axed the list price to about £12,500 to get them off the showroom forecourt. That set the upper limit for second hand values which quickly dropped to rhere current levels around £3,500 - £5,000 where they seem to have stayed for a year or two.
I think they still look great and are a unique quirky car that will always have a demand. Over time they’ll probably go up a bit but I don’t think they will ever be a viable pension policy!
I think they still look great and are a unique quirky car that will always have a demand. Over time they’ll probably go up a bit but I don’t think they will ever be a viable pension policy!
knebby- The Wind in your hair
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