Depreciation
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I've given up on looking at depreciation as a factor in purchasing a car....
I've had so many new cars in the past few years and kept rolling them over because of depreciation.
**** DEPRECIATION!!!! its a given and a standard in today's economy...
if you want to avoid it as much as possible either buy used or expect to keep your new car AT LEAST 3-4 years to recoupe SOME sort of value
I've had so many new cars in the past few years and kept rolling them over because of depreciation.
**** DEPRECIATION!!!! its a given and a standard in today's economy...
if you want to avoid it as much as possible either buy used or expect to keep your new car AT LEAST 3-4 years to recoupe SOME sort of value
#7
[QUOTE]Originally posted by NT2SHBBY
I've given up on looking at depreciation as a factor in purchasing a car....
I've had so many new cars in the past few years and kept rolling them over because of depreciation.
**** DEPRECIATION!!!! its a given and a standard in today's economy...
if you want to avoid it as much as possible either buy used or expect to keep your new car AT LEAST 3-4 years to recoupe SOME sort of value [/QUOTE
the Kelly Blue Book is the evil of all. www.kbb.com encourages the feedback so they adjust the current prices accordingly. I think all of us .orgers need to flood them with emails with the prices we are comfortable with
Friends dont let friends buy new cars..Buy used and save the loot!
I've given up on looking at depreciation as a factor in purchasing a car....
I've had so many new cars in the past few years and kept rolling them over because of depreciation.
**** DEPRECIATION!!!! its a given and a standard in today's economy...
if you want to avoid it as much as possible either buy used or expect to keep your new car AT LEAST 3-4 years to recoupe SOME sort of value [/QUOTE
the Kelly Blue Book is the evil of all. www.kbb.com encourages the feedback so they adjust the current prices accordingly. I think all of us .orgers need to flood them with emails with the prices we are comfortable with
Friends dont let friends buy new cars..Buy used and save the loot!
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Originally posted by NT2SHBBY
I've given up on looking at depreciation as a factor in purchasing a car....
I've had so many new cars in the past few years and kept rolling them over because of depreciation.
**** DEPRECIATION!!!! its a given and a standard in today's economy...
if you want to avoid it as much as possible either buy used or expect to keep your new car AT LEAST 3-4 years to recoupe SOME sort of value
I've given up on looking at depreciation as a factor in purchasing a car....
I've had so many new cars in the past few years and kept rolling them over because of depreciation.
**** DEPRECIATION!!!! its a given and a standard in today's economy...
if you want to avoid it as much as possible either buy used or expect to keep your new car AT LEAST 3-4 years to recoupe SOME sort of value
#9
Originally posted by DrVolkl
I couldn't give my car away at this point! I so BADLY want a G35c...I can afford the payments but I'm stuck with my lease for at least another 2 years...hopefully by then the car will stop dropping and hold some value!
I couldn't give my car away at this point! I so BADLY want a G35c...I can afford the payments but I'm stuck with my lease for at least another 2 years...hopefully by then the car will stop dropping and hold some value!
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