More likely cost very high 70's and has taken a big hit. Depreciating about 7K a year now may be about right but would think a little more for the next year. It's a gtrat buy, be brave.ORIGINAL: nsm3
My OPC reckons these cars should drop around £7k per year, so a 3.5 year old car from a base price of say £65k is £41kish?
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It sounds like a good buy, thats for sure, i am not that keen on to many owners myself but as long as it has been looked after all will be well, depreciation makes me wake up in the middle of the night at the same time if you bought a brand new BMW 3 series you will loose far more and not have the same kind of car. The performance car market is taking a hammering at the moment but the way i look at it, it's all relative, if my 996 depreciates then so will the newer one or 997, i want to buy next time, if you are just going to have it for a year or so to get it out of your system and not buy another one, well you may loose some money but it will be the best fun you will have with your trousers on.
Go for it and really enjoy.
Phil
Go for it and really enjoy.
Phil
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