Best season for buying an f type?

WhoKnows

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I've been looking for a few months with no luck, going on holiday tomorrow for 3 weeks and when I get back I'll probably reflect on my spec or price point to make it more realistic.

Do people think more are for sale in the autumn? ie do people keep them for the summer fun then sell them after that or am I being too hopeful?

Note that I'm after a coupe not convertible which may influence the answer.
 
Might depend on model. I have been keeping an eye on 400 sports since I cleared the PCP on mine in September 2021.

It was £24k to purchase it and at the time they were going for £35-£42k so seemed a no brainer.

They dropped to £32-£39k range about 18 months ago and remain the same now even though mileage on average are higher. There seems to be a £2-3k difference on some models in autumn compared to spring but depends on model and age. In my opinion anyway.
 
WhoKnows said:
,,, ie do people keep them for the summer fun then sell them after that or am I being too hopeful?

No-one with more than 2 brain cells will sell an F-Type, unless they're buying another F-Type! :lol:
 
I noticed prices on Autotrader seemed to dip around Christmas and New Year, when everyone's skint, before climbing again in spring.
 
Why would you wait?

If you see the right one for you just buy it or you’ll regret it later 😎
 
I'll answer the question in the thread title.

The best reason for buying an F-type is because it puts a smile on your face every time you drive it and you never tire of looking at it :D

Is it possible to be in love with a car ? :lol:
 
Lunar said:
Why would you wait?

If you see the right one for you just buy it or you’ll regret it later 😎

If you wait, and it's a good 'un, it'll be snapped up very quickly! :lol:
 
I bought mine last Boxing day and got a very good deal for the age, low mileage and exclusivity of a manual transmission. The problem was having to wait over 3 months to enjoy driving it on a dry and clean road.
 
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