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<blockquote data-quote="MorganWorth" data-source="post: 15529350" data-attributes="member: 180076"><p>The SCM values for the R really need an update and I told my editor about it. Hagerty price guide seems more realistic with the current values. The collector car market shouldn't be grouped into one chunk as some cars are moving up and others are declining. My thought on the R market is that they will continue to rise in value due to the limited production and the elimination of any market saturation like what happened to the 930 Turbo roller coaster. In September of 2013 it seemed that the median values of the 930 Turbo went from 60-120k, then a year later to 200k so every doctor in town who had one in his garage decided to sell it ultimately flooding the market and bringing the prices back to 100k. Same thing with the Testarossa happened. I have decided as a collector to only focus on the cars that can avoid saturation and still be purchased for a reasonable amount of money.</p><p></p><p>Edit: They are also awesome cars!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MorganWorth, post: 15529350, member: 180076"] The SCM values for the R really need an update and I told my editor about it. Hagerty price guide seems more realistic with the current values. The collector car market shouldn't be grouped into one chunk as some cars are moving up and others are declining. My thought on the R market is that they will continue to rise in value due to the limited production and the elimination of any market saturation like what happened to the 930 Turbo roller coaster. In September of 2013 it seemed that the median values of the 930 Turbo went from 60-120k, then a year later to 200k so every doctor in town who had one in his garage decided to sell it ultimately flooding the market and bringing the prices back to 100k. Same thing with the Testarossa happened. I have decided as a collector to only focus on the cars that can avoid saturation and still be purchased for a reasonable amount of money. Edit: They are also awesome cars! [/QUOTE]
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