Magneto said:Owning one will fill you with joy. It you can afford one then it's worth it.
Second, say what you want about losing value, trybuy a second hand one and see how much value it has lost. I doubt much.
ZMC said:Magneto said:Owning one will fill you with joy. It you can afford one then it's worth it.
Second, say what you want about losing value, trybuy a second hand one and see how much value it has lost. I doubt much.
^ nothing makes sense
pimpassdaddy said:Ssssshhhhhh... Don't ask such questions. :fencelook:
I'm forever grateful to people that buy new and resell and you pick up a bargain. I still argue that personally, the supposed "feeling" you get of something brand new is offset by the feeling you get when you have to pay in the short fall should you want to trade in early.
For those with a car allowance, I can understand because of the various implications tax wise. I personally as a business owner wouldn't buy a personal car brand new. A truck yes, it'll make me money, but for something that sits in the garage 6 days a week. It makes little sense to. Pre-owned works swell for me.
Especially with motorplans... Absolutely NOTHING to fear.
phantom said:It's not only M car's that lose.They all do especially in January each year when the "book" comes out.
The culprit is the one that decides what your car is worth and puts that figure in the book.
It's a psychological game.Don,t accept that your car is worth a figure that someone made up and put into print.What is the car worth to you?
:rollsmile:
HitokiriZed said:Everyone agrees, albeit reluctantly, that they'd prefer owning a new car over a pre-owned one.
Buying a new car means more peace of mind, for those of us that are unaware of what to check on a used car.
M3s (and I'm sure M4s as well) seem to appreciate again after the initial depreciation. In the long run they are definitely collectors' items.
Jerez said:It been a while since my last post guys....
The F8X has lost £10k ( R175k) in 6 months since launch.
So the question is - what's the appeal of driving a new model first knowing you'll suffer from a 15/20% depreciation in the first 18 months