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I have about 12 or so months left to get a DB9 and then hopefully we will have our 3rd baby and be on to a Range Rover, if I do not get it now then it may be number of years before I can get both at same time.
May be a hard question but whats depreciation likely to be over a 1 year period on a 2nd hand model, usually i would keep a car alot longer.
Say I paid market price and paid 80 K for a used model what is it likely to be worth 12 months ?
thanks for any comments
May be a hard question but whats depreciation likely to be over a 1 year period on a 2nd hand model, usually i would keep a car alot longer.
Say I paid market price and paid 80 K for a used model what is it likely to be worth 12 months ?
thanks for any comments
I happen to have one to sell...
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/503179.htm
Seriously, at £80k (or £70k for my one), it will still drop by about £750-1,000 a month. Expect something similar to (or worse than - there are more DB9s around) the depreciation curve on DB7s. A 2003 DB7 (a £100k car) will trade for £45-50k. A 2000 will go for £35-40k.
A Range Rover / DB9 combo is the way to go - it covers most bases, I find.
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/503179.htm
Seriously, at £80k (or £70k for my one), it will still drop by about £750-1,000 a month. Expect something similar to (or worse than - there are more DB9s around) the depreciation curve on DB7s. A 2003 DB7 (a £100k car) will trade for £45-50k. A 2000 will go for £35-40k.
A Range Rover / DB9 combo is the way to go - it covers most bases, I find.
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