"Forbes" Ten cars with the best residual values
And here they are!
BMW 6 Series BMW 7 Series Honda Accord Hybrid Infiniti G35 coupe Lexus GX 470 Mercedes-Benz SL500 Mini Cooper Porsche 911 Scion tC Toyota Prius "NEW YORK - BMW badges should be gold-plated. The luxurious, sporty German cars they adorn keep their value better than any other vehicles. In recently calculated data from car-pricing bible Kelley Blue Book, BMW was the only brand name with two entries the 7 Series sedan and 6 Series two-door on a list of the ten new cars that should best hold their value over a four-year period." http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8645827/ Source: Forbes.com |
Re: "Forbes" Ten cars with the best residual value
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Residual value not what car's the greatest or what is the crappiest.
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:roll: what a bunch of crap... I bet that those cars will not have the best residual value in four years. Maybe in 2, but not 4, specially those mercs and bmw
the prius and accord hybrid will be waste once they come up with better engines and mpg |
They forgot to mention the Enzo, which actually raised in value on the 2nd hand market by a few hundred thousand u.s.$
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just checking in that same page, the most unreliable luxury cars... and some of the list of this post are....
MB SL class, bmw 5 and 7 series. Bimmers with electric equipment. The mercs with quality in everything http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8645827/ |
If you saw how many people hang onto their 7's though you really wouldn't be surprised. I'm poised to trade straight across for an 88 750iL atm.
The E38's are even holding their value extremely well so i expect that the E65/66 will be doing pretty good as well. I haven't gone looking at them though because there is no way i would ever drive one..Unless i could get it in a 6spd...... |
LOL!!! I knew you were going to post here to say something about your bimmers :lol: :mrgreen:
I know that ppl will always want a bmw, but IMO the info provided by forbes is not that accurate. the best cars with the best resale value will be good, reliable, proven cars. |
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BMW has always had a great resale value though. But if you ask me, i think the E38 and E39 are going to hold up the longest with the E46 will be not far behind. The M cars however.....well, just look at the price of an E30 M3 and that ought to be enough of a statement right there :wink: |
^^ No kidding....just like RC on a Vette related topic
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Is that for the US only though? Because here, the 7-series depreciates like mad. It's the 3-series, M cars, X trucks, and Z cars which hold their value over here. The "standard" saloons (MB C,E; BMW 5,7) all lose nearly 60% in their first 3 years.
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P.S. do you guys have a hybrid TSX (a.k.a. euro accord) over there? I think you do have a diesel version of it though that we dont have in our accord or TSX... |
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well... of course right now hybrids are the hottest thing in the car industry. And if hybrids were sold here in mexico and I still were selling used cars, I would buy some. Of course this in other timeline, space-continium I don't have a clue of the current value of an used hybrid. As I know they are pricy in the used market. But I would not bet that hybrids will retain their current value in the next 4-5 years. Why? simply because they will cool off and start loosing their used value. IMO |
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