[QUOTE="Goose17, post: 15760274, member: 137255], but 15,000 miles is high for these cars [/QUOTE]
Well I guess mine isn't worth shit then with 45,000 miles
Well I guess mine isn't worth shit then with 45,000 miles
Now that's great advice!I don’t think the R’s will ever get there, I think drive the piss out of it then sell it for whatever, and get a new toy....this is coming from a man who was recently at deaths door, life is crazy short just have fun with it
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couldn't agree morei feel the car market is changing more than most people think.
[QUOTE="Goose17, post: 15760274, member: 137255], but 15,000 miles is high for these cars
[QUOTE="Goose17, post: 15760274, member: 137255], but 15,000 miles is high for these cars
I totally agree "drive the piss out of it" enjoy it! It's not going to bring big profit later... here is why....the one thing you never hear about factored into collector cars is inflation (of the dollar)! Say one bought a new 00r for 54k, stores it for 17 years, drives it 100 miles, then sells it for next month for 70k. Does he really make a profit? There are some rare exceptions with some cars that beat inflation of the dollar. My thoughts are pick them up at the bottom with a couple thousand miles on them and drive the piss out of it. I got to wait a few more years for a gt350r priced right, but it will come.I don’t think the R’s will ever get there, I think drive the piss out of it then sell it for whatever, and get a new toy....this is coming from a man who was recently at deaths door, life is crazy short just have fun with it
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couldn't agree more
the only thing that will change this is if the battery technology and resources as well as self driving cars don't pan out, doubtful. Paris has already stated that they want to be Gasoline free in the next 20years, California is thinking the same. Cars are no longer of much importance to the youth, and the ones that are are not 90's/00 vintage.
I have a boat that I admit the saying is true that it’s a hole in the water that you dump money into. I still love it though. I’m assuming that a plane is then a hole in the sky...?Plane or 00R... tough call. I’m a pilot a dig both. Which would you get most use out of? You can rent a plane, but not a 00R. There are also continued expenses with a plane (insurance/hanger fees/annuals/maintenance/etc.)
I have a friend that sold his 2013 GT500 and bought a plane. He is happy with his decision.