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1361.1 | 10% of a new one???? Comments ... | PLAYER::KENNEDY_C | The same old clich� | Mon Feb 18 1991 15:04 | 1 |
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1361.2 | Hope investors go broke... | CHEFS::COLEMANM | | Mon Feb 18 1991 16:43 | 15 |
| It's nice to see some justice at last ......
I stopped buying Supercar Classics etc. etc. because it made me too
depressed ....... I remember, back in 1980, trying to justify �6,500
for a late '76 308 GT4, rust and all, just because it was a Ferrari.
Seeing people asking 50,000 squids for these 'icons' last year was just
too much. I hope all these 'investors' lose chunks of money and never
mess around with cars again.
When a Mondial 8 gets down to around 16k ...... maybe I'll finally
succumb (sp?)
Mark
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1361.3 | | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Mon Feb 18 1991 16:59 | 4 |
| I'm interested in your comments on the new Lotus. I'm still vaguely
thinking about buying one (nice little roadster is ideal for the C�te
d'Azur ...) so everything you hear about prices, reliability is top
info for me. Thanks in advance.
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1361.4 | Biased? Only a lot! | SUPER7::BROWN | I've got a hard 'fact'. | Mon Feb 18 1991 18:40 | 7 |
| RE: <<< Note 1361.3 by NCEIS1::CHEVAUX "Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995" >>>
(nice little roadster is ideal for the C�te d'Azur ...)
See Healey Frogeye topic... much nicer car.
Laurie.
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1361.5 | More ... | MAMTS2::63654::NAYLOR | Purring again. | Mon Feb 18 1991 19:48 | 16 |
| >RE: <<< Note 1361.3 by NCEIS1::CHEVAUX "Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995" >>>>
> (nice little roadster is ideal for the C�te d'Azur ...)
> See Healey Frogeye topic... much nicer car.
> Laurie.
Or an Alfa Romeo Spider .... Not that I'm biased, either. :-)
Brian
PS - The valuation on the E-type I sold last July is down by over 30%. Think I
might be about ready to buy another .... :-)
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1361.6 | It's a buyers market | NEWOA::KERRELL | Dave Kerrell NEW B1/2-2 774 6185 | Tue Feb 19 1991 12:49 | 5 |
| Declining car prices is a sore point with me, I'm departing with my 2 yr old
SRi for a mere �6640 this afternoon (32,000, 1yr warranty, 6mths tax, good
condition), 2yrs ago I bought it for �11500!
/Dave.
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1361.7 | | HEWIE::RUSSELL | Well, it was here a minute ago... | Wed Feb 20 1991 10:35 | 5 |
| re.6;
Maybe the lease scheme isn't so bad after all....
Peter.
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1361.8 | Depreciation is very high on new cars | JANUS::BARKER | Jeremy Barker - T&N/CBN Diag. Eng. - Reading, UK | Wed Feb 20 1991 11:43 | 12 |
| Re: .7
If you need to have a new car the lease scheme is pretty reasonable.
If you are happy to have a car that is not new, then it is generally more
expensive (as it only deals in new cars).
The depreciation incurred in the first few days that the car is driven on
the road is disproportionately high. The rate of depreciation falls
significantly after the car is a year or two old.
jb
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1361.9 | | HAMPS::LINCOLN_J | Where sheep dare | Wed Feb 20 1991 12:56 | 12 |
| >Declining car prices is a sore point with me, I'm departing with my 2 yr old
>SRi for a mere �6640 this afternoon (32,000, 1yr warranty, 6mths tax, good
>condition), 2yrs ago I bought it for �11500!
As a comparison my 1.9 205 is now 2yrs 1month old and 30,000 miles.
List was �11,500 then but I paid �10,000. I don't know really but
I'd reckon to get over �7000 for it now. Sporty cars generally
hold their price better because there's more private buyer interest
in them. Apparently the old MR2 was/is the lowest depreciating
new car around.
-John
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1361.10 | | NEWOA::KERRELL | Dave Kerrell NEW B1/2-2 774 6185 | Wed Feb 20 1991 13:14 | 7 |
| re.7: >Maybe the lease scheme isn't so bad after all.
Depends on mileage and changes of circumstance. In my case, enforced
relocation to the Solent office from The Crescent blew my budget for
depreciation due to mileage.
/Dave.
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