14K mi. GT worth?


Team Jeff

GT Owner
Sep 8, 2007
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Curious what kind of discount one might expect for a GT with 14k miles?

Four option car in good condition.
 
If you're selling, it's worth about 15k. I can FedEx you the money today.

If you're buying, I'd say 14k miles is worth high 140s or low 150s.
 
Haha! Not selling :wink Just doing some research for a friend who may join the GT family.
 
If you are talking about the BLUE one that is for sale from the lotus dealer in California, I would say DBK hit it right on the nose.......
 
If you are talking about the BLUE one that is for sale from the lotus dealer in California, I would say DBK hit it right on the nose.......

Is there any dadgum GT on this planet you DON'T know about, shelby?:biggrin

(Oh. I guess that was wunna those stoopid airport security questions, now wasn't it?)
 
If you're talking about Empty Pockets car in 1,400 years, it still won't be for sale as a provision in his will...it will continue to be driven only 10 miles a year. :cheers
 
If you're talking about Empty Pockets car in 1,400 years, it still won't be for sale as a provision in his will...it will continue to be driven only 10 miles a year. :cheers

You must have missed the thread about EMPTY selling his car......
 
You must have missed the thread about EMPTY selling his car......

If it ain't sold, he'll change his mind. If it's sold, he'll go get it back...late at night...with one of those extra keys he had made. :banana
 
If it ain't sold, he'll change his mind. If it's sold, he'll go get it back...late at night...with one of those extra keys he had made. :banana


Shhhhhhhhhh! Kirby! Don't blow the plan... :bang
 
I'm only aware of the South Bay dealer and thought they sold that car. Is there another Lotus dealer in Calif I'm not aware of?
 
It's a local non-dealer AZ car.
 
Based on my research on this car....it belongs to an exotic car timeshare club and the word around town is that it has been driven hard (on and off the track). Not to mention that it suffered some suspension damage when it spun out and hit the curb. Since this type of "used car" is a relatively new concept to the exotic car market area...I wonder what is it worth? We all know you can pickup a used car for even cheaper off a BUDGET CAR RENTAL LOT but it is not everyday you will find an FGT in the same fashion.
 
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You are correct, it is the Van Horssen group GT.

I was under the impression the damage was purely cosmetic. Of course I could be wrong.