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Price trends in the RV8 reimports market
Chris Watkins, who runs the well know RV8 reimporter
HS Imports down in Somerset, keeps in touch regularly about
his stock of reimported RV8s and developments with reimporting
them. You will recall he sent in a reassuring note for RV8
owners following the investigative programme on BBC1 (the
Great Car Fraud) concerning stolen 4x4s brought over from
Japan in 2001. Well in this note he highlights some trends
in the flow of RV8s coming to auction in Japan and the possible
effect on RV8 prices in the UK. Anyone who knows Chris will
know he is not the sort of person who talks prices up but
is providing members with a well informed and authoritative
guide to price trends with reimported RV8s. (19th June 02)
For three months we have been unable to find any decent
RV8s coming through Japanese auctions. I delivered my
last RV8 in May this year (2002) - it went to Geoffery Harris
(Woodcote Green 1433) in Yorkshire - and I also handled the
import arrangements for an enthusiast who bought one privately
advertised on the net - this went to Paul White (Woodcote
Green 1492) in Somerset. Then an old client spoke to me and
told me that he was at a show recently with his RV8 and saw
a green one from Japan, for sale at £18,000. He said it was
immaculate with 17,000Km on the clock so it had not been converted
with a mph speedometer. This led me to conclude that I would
be foolish to stop importing RV8s just because the prices
were creeping higher. It would leave the market open for speculators.
Last week we secured a good looking RV8 (Oxford Blue
1764) and I decided to buy it at any price, to see where it
lead and whether the UK costs would work out too high. I also
thought I might perhaps just keep the car myself. It was a
very high auction grade, low mileage, etc, and the UK on the
road price worked out to £15,300. It was sold on a deposit
within 24 hours. In fact this was the car which is on the
high seas sailing to the UK for the longstanding MGV8 enthusiasts,
Keith Rowson. This week we bought two RV8s in Woodcote
Green VIN 1682 and 1743. Both have mileages of 15,000 miles
plus a few hundred, one registered 1995 and the other in 1996.
Both high grade cars and are now on their way here by sea
and for sale. Their prices worked out to £15,600 - actually
one is slightly less. From their picture and details there
is little or nothing to choose between them. As you might
know, my price for a reimported RV8s is calculated to include
conversion to mph, service, an MOT and registration with six
months road tax.
This note is really a kind of indicator of what has happened
recently with RV8s prices from Japan. I still base my
sale price entirely on what we pay for the car, and I will
only buy the best. I did see an Oxford Blue car at auction
when I was over in Japan in May, but declined it as it was
repaired and still looked very shabby. I understand a UK buyer
was looking at it so it might well end up here next month.
It does seem as if the days of the £14,000 RV8 (my last one
sold for £13,550) are numbered - or at least for a top grade
cars.
See also RV8 reimports
- trends in Japan.
The current stock of RV8s at HS Imports can be seen on their
website at www.HSimports.com
or you can call Chris Watson on 01275 866200 to keep in touch
with very recent stock or discuss your requirements. This
note is based on an email report from Chris Watkins received
on 19.6.02 and is published with his consent.
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