berlinonaut
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£480 premium for the Grilled Bear C-line explore, the backpack costs £180?
First things first: Obviously you should compare list prices, not street prices. As to my knowledge there is no public price list the best option is to use Brompton's own webstore for getting list prices. There you see:
So the price difference is not GBP480 but "just" a freaking GBP400. The seller you choose seems to sell "ordinary" c-Lines cheaper than list but not special editions. Maybe it is just the "Bumblebee" color - it was a seasonal color for 2023 that did not seem sell too well, they are still widely available and often a bit discounted.
So, where do the GBP 400 come from - or in other words: What are the differences between the two bikes?
Looking at the spec and pics:
- Backpack for the carrier block vs. none - GBP180
- small pouch for the seat post vs. none - no idea, seems not to be available separately, maybe GBP40?
- Brooks C17 vs. standard Brompton saddle - GBP115
- Tanwall racers vs. black ones - GPB 48 per tyre *2 = GBP96
in total this would add up to GBP431. Substract a little bit for not having the standard black racers and the standard saddle you end up with the GBP400 they charge over the standard C-Line explore.
Exactly the same as with every single special edition until now. It is not that I would consider the special edition to be good value, I do not even like this special edition. But the mechanics for the pricing seem to be the same as with every special edition until now:
Take the base price of the model and add the end-user list price of the extra bits to it, as if you would buy them separately. Possibly (not always) substract a little bit for components that have been replaced with the special ones and there you are.
So one may like the special editions or not or one may accept the surcharge for the extra bits or not - it is (once more) obvious that Brompton does not charge
for a paint job.a silly price premium
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