When someone with money has a specific color/year/option configuration that they want, they'll pay up for it (as evidenced by the $135k Red TT). If your Z has is a highly desirable configuration, you stand a good chance at getting good value if you market it well. If it's a less desirable configuration or has upgrades that cater to very specific tastes, you may struggle to sell it for what you think it's worth. I also have a feeling that some of the really exciting sale prices we saw over the past year may be a result of people taking profits after a few great years of market action and redirecting those profits into cars and other toys. I wouldn't be surprised if the frequency of high sale prices is slower over the next 6-12 months.
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