Page 1 of 2
Have a look at the FTO car valuations on carsales.
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 12:30 am
by izonme
Have a look at what car valuations on carsales.
1997 FTO GPX
Average Private Price+ $12,250 - $15,900
Trade In Price Guide+ $10,400 - $13,500
The Link
http://www.carsales.com.au/car-valuatio ... 2&search=1
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 7:57 am
by rock_it
Is that good or bad ???
I know I got mine in that price range ...
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:21 am
by FTO338
Just remember how much is your car worth is really depends on how much is your buyer willing to pay.
Those who selling their car will always think it's worth more then the asking price, and those who want to buy one, will always think the car worth way less then its asking price.
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:22 am
by mr-charisma
compared to what they were when some of us bought ours (a couple of years ago), that is bad.... Redbook is fucked ...
Unfortunately, this is the standard that all FTO's are valued by ... never mind that a lot of us have spent thousands of monies replacing most of the worn components & our cars run like new & should be valued higher for insurance / trade-in etc ... but meh, I guess thats life ...
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:26 am
by FTO338
mr-charisma wrote:Redbook is fucked ...
They aren't as bad as Glasses Guide, which what car yards use as trade in guide line, FTO is worth less then a Hyundai Excel in it. Those who created this guide need to be shot.

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:34 am
by Richy
Unfortunately, this is the standard that all FTO's are valued by ... never mind that a lot of us have spent thousands of monies replacing most of the worn components & our cars run like new & should be valued higher for insurance / trade-in etc ... but meh, I guess thats life ...

i bought mine $11k, now it should worth double with every bits added...someone wanna buy mine for $22k

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:46 am
by FTO338
LOL yeah sure, try to sell it and see how many really going to give you $22k
What people tell you they going to offer and what actually offered is two different thing.
BTW i've seen this type of conversation before, i saw a show pony FTO from asking price of $45k down to sold price of $19k. This is around 4-5yrs ago.
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 11:17 am
by Richy
urrr....i know.....stuff / money injected to my FTO (or any car) is never worth much when selling....its more like bonus / attraction. but hopefully (finger crossed) i can keep mine for long time....and if one day i could afford, my FTO will just retire and become a collection item in my (huge) garage.
i had client who wanted 6 car spaces for his house (1x 4 car garage, 1x single garage, + 1 carport), where 4 car garage is for his car collection. i like this idea

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 12:22 pm
by RalliartBoy
That's actually not too bad, i just sold my 2002 Mitsubishi Magna and car yards were only offering 7k for it even though it was a showcar that cost me 40k in total.
Picked up my FTO in that price range and would not look at selling it.
I have decided that in two years i'm just going to just park it in the garage and look at it every night.
Have already spent 5k since purchasing it and i wouldn't look back, such a great car.
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 12:52 pm
by DRM34R
random question but dua know of anyone that owns an fto spyder??
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 1:26 pm
by JOeJOe
DRM34R wrote:random question but dua know of anyone that owns an fto spyder??
Don't think that car exists.
Maybe it's the eclispes.
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 2:22 pm
by FTO338
JoeJoe is right, the only form and shape of FTO that Mitsubishi ever made was coupe.
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 2:27 pm
by messy
My insurenace co dropped my coverage from $15'000 to $12'400 as their policy was do depreciate the car at that rate per year.
The only way to get the value back up was to have it revalued, they were obviously looking at redbook, and last time i checked 1998 Fto's wernt even on there. anyway had the car revalued and now they have agreed to insure for $18'000 based on the valuer saying that is what the car would be sold for from his store.
Finally thoughts from jerry: rebbook can shut the fcuk up and insurance companies follow suit

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 3:43 pm
by mr-charisma
Richy wrote:Unfortunately, this is the standard that all FTO's are valued by ... never mind that a lot of us have spent thousands of monies replacing most of the worn components & our cars run like new & should be valued higher for insurance / trade-in etc ... but meh, I guess thats life ...

i bought mine $11k, now it should worth double with every bits added...someone wanna buy mine for $22k

I think you've done alright for yourself to begin with getting it at 11k, there was bound to be stuff needing to be fixed up (unless the owner was desperate to sell)... if you've spent another 11k fixing stuff it must be 1 sweet car to drive...
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 5:44 pm
by RallyMad
Yeah it sucks. A year after I bought my car my insurance company revalued it to 18,000 after I bought it for 23,500. THey claimed that while my version R wasn't listed they just took the listed value and gave me another 5000. Agreed value my but
Agreed what a few others have said though, I can't see me ever selling my car.
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 6:07 pm
by Richy
I think you've done alright for yourself to begin with getting it at 11k, there was bound to be stuff needing to be fixed up (unless the owner was desperate to sell)... if you've spent another 11k fixing stuff it must be 1 sweet car to drive...

guess what... after all that money... the only performance related mod was the apexi power intake.....
sometime i dont know where my $$'s gone into (aren't we all??)
My insurenace co dropped my coverage from $15'000 to $12'400 as their policy was do depreciate the car at that rate per year.
The only way to get the value back up was to have it revalued, they were obviously looking at redbook, and last time i checked 1998 Fto's wernt even on there. anyway had the car revalued and now they have agreed to insure for $18'000 based on the valuer saying that is what the car would be sold for from his store.
when my insurance is due for renewal, i might send the list of mods to them to increase the covered value....hopefully the premium wouldn't go up that much

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 2:18 pm
by RallyMad
I think you'll find with most insurance companies mods don't increase car value, they only increase your premium.
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 6:23 pm
by khunjeng
RallyMad wrote:I think you'll find with most insurance companies mods don't increase car value, they only increase your premium.
my r33 is insured for 40k when I paid 15 for it becuase of the mods through shannons.
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 6:38 pm
by Richy
my r33 is insured for 40k when I paid 15 for it becuase of the mods through shannons

good news... what premium are u paying but??
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 11:52 am
by FTO338
khunjeng wrote:RallyMad wrote:I think you'll find with most insurance companies mods don't increase car value, they only increase your premium.
my r33 is insured for 40k when I paid 15 for it becuase of the mods through shannons.
Same thing happen to my Merc, the value went up by 15k, i think its depends on the insurance company and the car.
And the premium only gone up by $200 per yr.
Having said that, mods don't increase the value of your car when you sell it. So might as well "Write it off"
