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johnnyko12 10-21-2011 02:56 PM

What used cars hold their value?
 
I got my C5Z 3 years ago and looking at what's out there I really only lost maybe 3 to 4 thosand on it so far. Any other car I bought 3 years ago for the same price would now be worth about $12K :ack:

What other cars (probably already lightly used) hold their value like a corvette? I'm gonna have to get rid of mine for something badass with a back seat.

WAwatchnut 10-21-2011 04:07 PM

All cars are pretty much the same in that they depreciate until they reach a sustainable bottom value, and then the value drops very slowly from that point. On the Vettes, the bottom resistance value is higher than on many other cars, and is reached much sooner.

Many low volume, enthusiast cars will be similar to the Vette. Cars that people buy because they want to buy ine, and which are not available in huge quantities. The major exception to this rule seems to be the S2000, which is holding it's value really well even though production was high. Porsches initial hit is higher, but after the first 5-6 years, they then hold their value really well.

I was looking at a 2005 Maserati the other day. The original owner has already taken the initial $50k hit... The value will now probably stay pretty much the same for many, many years.

The_Dude 10-21-2011 05:02 PM

Bought a 2011 FJ Cruiser for $30k. I see used 2007s for $24k all the time. I have no idea who is buying those. I'd rather spend a little more and have a warranty.

BoostManiac 10-23-2011 09:05 AM

Well kept, low mileage Ferraris can easily appreciate in no time, the only modern car I'm aware of that does so. You're not going to get ahead with any other "production" car.

Winner of the Darwin Award for Most Depreciation Leading to Possible Financial Ruin---anything by Bentley. A new Azure in recent years has had MSRP over $360,000 and can easily be 1/2 that or less in a few years, regardless of miles or condition. :ack:

Salty Dawg 10-23-2011 10:47 AM

a tad of topic but I paid $18,200 for a 2008 Harley Street Glide in March '08 and just sold it for $16k a few weeks back.

The Mini Cooper holds it's value pretty well, I think the money factor on that car is 59%.

Gering 10-25-2011 05:25 AM

I use to have a 94 Nissan 300zx z32, it was a great car & kept its value.

jcosta79 10-25-2011 09:25 AM

Any turbo air-cooled Porsche 911. :thumbs:

gilly6993 10-25-2011 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by BoostManiac (Post 1579031157)
Well kept, low mileage Ferraris can easily appreciate in no time, the only modern car I'm aware of that does so. You're not going to get ahead with any other "production" car.

I believe those days are over....you can get slightly used 458's for at or under sticker price....430 prices have also taken a beating in the past year or two....while I agree they hold their value very well it's not like it once was....

And flame away, but the Nissan GT-R holds it's value VERY WELL...I drove my 09 for 2 years and it cost me 14K in depreciation, and that was with disclosing it had a tranny rebuild....if it had not it probably would have been even beter....

knyght4 10-25-2011 03:32 PM

Subarus hold their value pretty well. With over 100k miles on an STI in decent shape, you can still expect to pay $12-16k for one.

E.O.D. 10-25-2011 10:42 PM

Once they reach their floor (usually 6-7 years), depending on make and model, pickup trucks hold their value well.

johnnyko12 10-26-2011 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by knyght4 (Post 1579051356)
Subarus hold their value pretty well. With over 100k miles on an STI in decent shape, you can still expect to pay $12-16k for one.

That's what I have in mind actualy. I'm between a pretty nice sti, or a 3422735 mile wrx for dirt cheap and then doing a whole suspension/engine rebuild better than a sti. That or maybe try to just trade my vette now for like a ctsv :-)

knyght4 10-27-2011 12:23 PM


Originally Posted by johnnyko12 (Post 1579058386)
That's what I have in mind actualy. I'm between a pretty nice sti, or a 3422735 mile wrx for dirt cheap and then doing a whole suspension/engine rebuild better than a sti. That or maybe try to just trade my vette now for like a ctsv :-)

It'll depend on what you want to use it for. The STI has always appealed to me over the WRX. And, I wanted to get something used and cheap since I'd be driving it daily. Especially in/around Boston where people like to rub up against you to fit into places. I agree that the 5-speed is better for DD, but the STI has an auto and manual adjustable Diff selector, which is what I liked about the tranny.

Xx_Black-out 11-03-2011 04:48 AM


Originally Posted by The_Dude (Post 1579019450)
Bought a 2011 FJ Cruiser for $30k. I see used 2007s for $24k all the time. I have no idea who is buying those. I'd rather spend a little more and have a warranty.

FJ Cruiser FTW! I have a 2007...I didn't need the warranty:lol:

http://i651.photobucket.com/albums/u...074207-1-1.jpg

JJS04 11-03-2011 11:26 AM

2009 and up CTSVs.

Comp Cam 1 11-03-2011 09:42 PM

<<<<< Look this way!
Bought it for 21K in 05! :thumbs:

09gtr 11-04-2011 05:04 AM


Originally Posted by gilly6993 (Post 1579049020)
I believe those days are over....you can get slightly used 458's for at or under sticker price....430 prices have also taken a beating in the past year or two....while I agree they hold their value very well it's not like it once was....

And flame away, but the Nissan GT-R holds it's value VERY WELL...I drove my 09 for 2 years and it cost me 14K in depreciation, and that was with disclosing it had a tranny rebuild....if it had not it probably would have been even beter....

Not true. Last Gen Supras hold their value very well!

redzone 11-04-2011 09:16 AM

The only modern car I've seen in the last twenty years that has actually appreciated is the FGT. Not a huge amount,about 8-10% over MSRP so far. Excluding the Heritage.

Dueysan 11-04-2011 09:28 AM

The current generation of Toyota RAV4s has stupid amazing resale....to the point that you might as well buy a new one vs a 2-3 year old one.

b.lee 11-04-2011 09:31 AM

Get the CTSV

Crushinator 11-04-2011 11:50 AM

Jeep Wranglers seem to hold their value really well. At least the 6 cylinders do anyway.


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