£92 per mile depreciation…

£92 per mile depreciation…

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Original Poster:

1,824 posts

43 months

Wednesday 14th August
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Must be utterly mad.


Rat_Fink_67

2,430 posts

211 months

Wednesday 14th August
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Now you've done it...Numpty De Plum will be along in a moment...

E90_M3Ross

35,482 posts

217 months

Wednesday 14th August
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700 miles in a year almost sounds like a dealer's car or it was rejected or something. Why would anyone buy a brand new car, not drive it, then sell it for such a huge loss.

TarquinMX5

2,018 posts

85 months

Wednesday 14th August
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There have been hundreds of these 'in the trade' for ages: there are currently 113 with fewer than 500-miles on the clock (of which 94 are under 100-miles). 283 with fewer than 5,000 miles.

BOGOF offer incoming wink


Sway

28,129 posts

199 months

Wednesday 14th August
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Bought as a pre-requisite for getting on a list?

Capitan Obvio

17,918 posts

205 months

Wednesday 14th August
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Rat_Fink_67 said:
Now you've done it...Numpty De Plum will be along in a moment...
hehe

Ari

19,475 posts

220 months

Wednesday 14th August
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E90_M3Ross said:
700 miles in a year almost sounds like a dealer's car or it was rejected or something. Why would anyone buy a brand new car, not drive it, then sell it for such a huge loss.
Registered by the dealer to gain a registration bonus and then run as a demo/management company car/courtesy car/etc.

off_again

12,721 posts

239 months

Wednesday 14th August
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Great car, priced too high. I guess Porsche had to recover some of the development costs, but what worries me is that a lot of it is shared across VAG anyway.

But yeah, a Porsche 4 door that has hideous depreciation, who would have guessed it?

hehe

Who buys a car like that and only does 700 miles though? If they werent going to use it, surely a conversation with the dealer and a haircut on the price would be sufficient to get out of it?

raspy

1,719 posts

99 months

Wednesday 14th August
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Lots of high performance cars out there that have relatively high "list" prices that nobody actually pays close to the list price, given the discounting, and so depreciation seems far more higher than is in real life.

For example, take a look at this Jan 2024 BMW M8 Competition Gran Coupe with 1,190 miles which had a "list" price of almost £164k when you take into account all the options like Carbon Ceramic brakes etc.

It's up for sale at a BMW dealer for £94,965 and according to the AT Price Tracker, it's already been lowered in price by almost £4,500 since when they first listed last month.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202407031...

Daston

6,112 posts

208 months

Thursday 15th August
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Seen quite a few of these around the £60k mark all a few years old, I heard that Porsche dealers have far too much supply and not enough demand on them and offering terrible part ex rates or flat out refusing them.

tinyboytim

134 posts

60 months

Thursday 15th August
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Rat_Fink_67 said:
Now you've done it...Numpty De Plum will be along in a moment...
LOL Well done that has made my morning!

vikingaero

10,962 posts

174 months

Thursday 15th August
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E90_M3Ross said:
700 miles in a year almost sounds like a dealer's car or it was rejected or something. Why would anyone buy a brand new car, not drive it, then sell it for such a huge loss.
Probably only charged it twice before the meter ran out of credit.

supacool1

508 posts

184 months

Thursday 15th August
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Sway said:
Bought as a pre-requisite for getting on a list?
Most likely that....



OutInTheShed

8,588 posts

31 months

Thursday 15th August
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£70k is a lot of money for something that looks a bit like a chav's Astra.

And it's white, so £30k would be a lot!

Leon R

3,308 posts

101 months

Thursday 15th August
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My favorite version of the Taycan too!

Any chance someone wants to buy it run it for another year and 700 miles then sell it to me for 35k?

ThingsBehindTheSun

874 posts

36 months

Thursday 15th August
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Leon R said:
My favorite version of the Taycan too!

Any chance someone wants to buy it run it for another year and 700 miles then sell it to me for 35k?
That's the reality isn't it, it will basically be worth half again in another years time.

Dg504

286 posts

168 months

Thursday 15th August
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Who are they kidding - it’s clearly terrible value for the next buyer.

I do think they look great though. I have been watching the price of petrol engined ones too - all hovering around £40k and much better suited to my use/needs

Peterpetrole

108 posts

2 months

Thursday 15th August
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Leon R said:
My favorite version of the Taycan too!

Any chance someone wants to buy it run it for another year and 700 miles then sell it to me for 35k?
I will take it off you for 17.5 the following year

Downward

3,959 posts

108 months

Thursday 15th August
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Weren’t most of these through lease work schemes to avoid tax ?
Pretty sure no one took a hit on them.
No one is buying them at the £146k list price either.

Terminator X

15,850 posts

209 months

Thursday 15th August
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Rat_Fink_67 said:
Now you've done it...Numpty De Plum will be along in a moment...
Not a problem, EVs depreciate no different to ICE wink

Said it before, impossible for EV to catch on with people who are using their own money to buy.

TX.