In reply to yamaha:
Wait, Mazdaspeed6s are appreciating now?
Where?
I'd really like a plain Elise but they have hit the bottom of the depreciation curve already.
Once I can use a Honda Element as a beater I'd love to haul a kart around in one.
Anyone mention the original Acura TSX yet?
Nothing.
My favorite CL search is all cars from $500 to $4000. I don't search by car, only by price. When something piques my interest, I jump. In the last year and a half, it's netted me a 93 Roadmaster for $1200, a 89 Thunderbird SC for $1500 and a 02 Jeep Liberty for $3500.
In reply to chaparral:
They're still in the same price range as of august when I last looked......except instead of 30k miles, they have 80-100k,......
chaparral wrote: In reply to yamaha: Wait, Mazdaspeed6s are appreciating now? Where?
around here, they seemed to have stopped at around 15k, and most i see now are 17k+. same with the first gen MS3, they stopped around the time the second gen smiley faced ms3 came out, and have been steady or going up for a while.
but how much of it is the "5 year old or less used car shortage"? since people are supposedly holding on to their used cars for longer than they used to.
chaparral wrote: In reply to yamaha: Wait, Mazdaspeed6s are appreciating now? Where?
They sank like rocks for the first couple years, went back UP in price, and are holding steady at 12-15k now.
irish44j wrote: e30 touring (wagon) shipped in from Europe. So basically not waiting on the price range, just waiting on the 25 years.
E34 M5 Touring. Similar issue. My g/f is still commenting about that Daytona Violet car that was discussed here a few weeks ago.
996, 997 or Cayman. The recent Aussie GTO isn't bad either.
I'm also looking at the various, older cars that are now (or will be soon) legal to import to the US as they reach the 25 year limit. There's a bunch of neat cars we've been missing.
failboat wrote: I change my mind every couple days on what car I want.
You hang on to an idea that long?
996s are already cheap. I can buy them at the dealer auctions, worth a whole bunch offers, for under $15k
Example: 1999 Carrera coupe, 119k miles, 6 speed, silver/black, 18" wheels, "previous unibody damage" announced. Ran perfectly, sold for $14300 about two weeks ago
Toyman01 wrote: Nothing. My favorite CL search is all cars from $500 to $4000. I don't search by car, only by price. When something piques my interest, I jump. In the last year and a half, it's netted me a 93 Roadmaster for $1200, a 89 Thunderbird SC for $1500 and a 02 Jeep Liberty for $3500.
This is my MO. I know what I like and want. If something slips into my price range, it is worth a harder look.
XJR
Unfortunately the depreciation level is about perfect for the ratio of available decent condition cars vs price, but my income level has not risen fast enough for me to afford maintenance. I like to have enough financial cushion to afford an engine replacement or transmission rebuild before I buy any car priced over beater status.
Ranger50 wrote:Toyman01 wrote: Nothing. My favorite CL search is all cars from $500 to $4000. I don't search by car, only by price. When something piques my interest, I jump. In the last year and a half, it's netted me a 93 Roadmaster for $1200, a 89 Thunderbird SC for $1500 and a 02 Jeep Liberty for $3500.This is my MO. I know what I like and want. If something slips into my price range, it is worth a harder look.
I do this as well, but too many in indiana lack a title.....I just flag their CL listing for that.
M030 wrote: Example: 1999 Carrera coupe, 119k miles, 6 speed, silver/black, 18" wheels, "previous unibody damage" announced. Ran perfectly, sold for $14300 about two weeks ago
I read that as "1999 Catera coupe, etc"
Talk about your getting whiplash from a double-take.
Gearheadotaku wrote: GTO, Syclone, C6 Grandsport
I drove the syclone from Lingenfelter's collection across the auction block back in may in Indy.......$13,500ish for an original 50k ish mile one.....
I fully expected this to be 68 posts of Exige S w/ track option.
Great minds think alike. Or Elise + aftermarket SC. A buddy just did this, and I hate him.
benzbaronDaryn wrote: You guys are dreamers. Just remember buying a 80k dollar car for 5k doesn't mean you are doing maintanence on a 5k car. Buying is cheap, maintaining is expensive.
Lotta truth bombs in this post. I've owned 2 "cheap" CTS-Vs. Bought em, had my fun, sold 'em before I got hit with a $2,000 bill for brakes and tires.
I think the Corvette lovers will be some of the few that have depreciation on their side. Most of the other cars listed are too low volume to depreciate much more.
M030 wrote: Example: 1999 Carrera coupe, 119k miles, 6 speed, silver/black, 18" wheels, "previous unibody damage" announced. Ran perfectly, sold for $14300 about two weeks ago
I've been driving past this car for the past few months... fortunately, for my bank account, they want way too much for it (nearly $10K over KBB). I could see maybe $20K, but $28K just seems a bit optimistic.It does look nice tho, in black with the aero kit.
http://www.princetonlotus.com/ViewContemporary.aspx?id=418
calteg wrote:benzbaronDaryn wrote: You guys are dreamers. Just remember buying a 80k dollar car for 5k doesn't mean you are doing maintanence on a 5k car. Buying is cheap, maintaining is expensive.Lotta truth bombs in this post. I've owned 2 "cheap" CTS-Vs. Bought em, had my fun, sold 'em before I got hit with a $2,000 bill for brakes and tires. I think the Corvette lovers will be some of the few that have depreciation on their side. Most of the other cars listed are too low volume to depreciate much more.
I tend to agree. There are a number of cars I can generally afford to buy, but I'm not entirely sure I can afford to own. My above-mentioned P-car, for example. Not just the cost to buy and maintain, but insurance costs as well, which is often what drives me towards older cars I can get classic insurance on. It's fun to dream, tho...
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