Kett":3k1vge9x said:There are virtually 'no' Vees listed on PH at the moment.
I've got a theory that rare iconic cars should never dip below 50% of their original list price.
My conspiracy theory is that there would be loads more Vees listed if the prices weren't appalling.
I've also noted that there are very few savvy dealers working the 'rare Renaultsport' market.
Kett, I think you are spot on, especially with regards to dealers - those that deal with Vees don't really come across as credible sellers of (modern) classics. However, the fact that a few Vees have recently ended up in auctions alongside other (modern) classics bodes well for future values. Now we need dealers in proper classics to get Vees on their books.
As I have said before, one would need to give it at least 5-6 years to see any significant uptick in prices, so best strategy may well be to hold on to what you have. IMO wIth the wider economy where it is, there will not be much in the way of spending on a car for the fun of it, to use (or abuse) and pass on in a few months. Savvy buyers will certainly look at likely future values - auctions are a key barometer for these types of buyers. The issue I believe is that the Vee is not "old" enough to be considered a classic (just yet) in the truest sense of the word. The other reason I believe is the "boy racer" image that goes with it, as it does with any hatchback.
However, if one is looking to buy then now is the time to get one.......