MK1 GTI Rivage Prices
Posted
#1653751
(In Topic #233775)
Settling In
Hi All,
I was watching an online auction on Car & Classic last night and a Rivage 'allegedly' sold for £27,250, see here -
1991 Volkswagen Golf GTI Rivage For Sale By Auction
Does anyone else have any thoughts / expectations of what Rivage's go for at the moment price wise as that seems a lot to me?
Anyone know the car at all as it has a MK1 Owners Club Key Fob in one of the pictures?
Any info would be appreciated as I have a friend who has a Rivage in amazing condition and he is umming and arring about selling it so it would be nice to get an idea on current values and expectations.
Cheers
I was watching an online auction on Car & Classic last night and a Rivage 'allegedly' sold for £27,250, see here -
1991 Volkswagen Golf GTI Rivage For Sale By Auction
Does anyone else have any thoughts / expectations of what Rivage's go for at the moment price wise as that seems a lot to me?
Anyone know the car at all as it has a MK1 Owners Club Key Fob in one of the pictures?
Any info would be appreciated as I have a friend who has a Rivage in amazing condition and he is umming and arring about selling it so it would be nice to get an idea on current values and expectations.
Cheers
Posted
Local Hero
Looks nice and restored to within an inch of it's life but £27,000+opens up a massive range of other desirable cars…
1983 Mars Red 1.8 Golf GTI
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
Posted
Settled In
That was in the nec classic car show auction a couple of years ago.
Posted
Settled In
Posted
Settling In
Yeah, I saw it at Silverstone Auctions back in 2019. It sold for £10,125 with fees.
It looks like a pumped up price for some reason, but would be interested to know if anyone knows this car or the owner to explain?
It looks like a pumped up price for some reason, but would be interested to know if anyone knows this car or the owner to explain?
Posted
Local Hero
I thought tyres over 10 years old was an MOT fail?
This car has a tyre from the 37 week in 2008 and another from week 1 2010…. And that's the only 2 tyres I can see well enough
But I guess if you have that much to spend on a Mk1 you would bin the old tyres and fit new as they are the only thing in contact with the ground
This car has a tyre from the 37 week in 2008 and another from week 1 2010…. And that's the only 2 tyres I can see well enough
But I guess if you have that much to spend on a Mk1 you would bin the old tyres and fit new as they are the only thing in contact with the ground
1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
Posted
Settling In
Ref tyres, considering the attention to detail in restoring, it feels a bit cheap to not change the rubber for a more premium brand and new boots full stop.
In regards to the 10yr limit, I think that only applies to HGV and Class 4 vehicles.
In regards to the 10yr limit, I think that only applies to HGV and Class 4 vehicles.
Posted
Local Hero
only needs 2 bidders with egos as big as their wallets and hey presto….
You can't really base values on one single spike in the market but then what do I know I only buy - I never sell!!
You can't really base values on one single spike in the market but then what do I know I only buy - I never sell!!
0 guests and 0 members have just viewed this: None.