Yep, that's how I look at it too.An offer is an offer.
He doesn't have to accept it.
If you like it and happy with the price you negotiate, then thats what its worth.
Remember a guide is just a guide! And the value of something is what someone is prepared to pay for it.
Everyone will tell you 'it will drop like a stone' etc etc but if you went with that mind set you'll never get the car you want!
Lovely car by the way. White looks the nuts on them
just bear in mind that the new megane is her, with a new RS megane likely to be not far away meaning resales of these ones will drop.
Bad time to be selling a car, and if he/she are selling a car that new with low mileage then maybe they need to get a cheaper/more sensible/economical car?
I found that people are willing to accept much lower offers if they really want the car gone, and knocked 1150 pounds off the advertised price of a car I bought recently.
Work out what you're willing to pay, and make the offer - you have nothing to lose by doing that. Just state you are a cash buyer, are looking for a car to buy in the next few weeks, and that their car is one of a few that you are looking at.
An offer is an offer.
He doesn't have to accept it.
If you like it and happy with the price you negotiate, then thats what its worth.
Remember a guide is just a guide! And the value of something is what someone is prepared to pay for it.
Everyone will tell you 'it will drop like a stone' etc etc but if you went with that mind set you'll never get the car you want!
Lovely car by the way. White looks the nuts on them