Safest place to put your £50k on a car?
Discussion
Used motors but no more than 3 to 4 years old? Cars pretty resistant to depreciation.
The R8 looks a good place to put the dough, although not many shifting at the moment?
Early 981 non S at £32k
Cayman GTS
V8V
4C
Lotus Evora
I like all of the above
Any other suggestions, recent experience appreciated?
The R8 looks a good place to put the dough, although not many shifting at the moment?
Early 981 non S at £32k
Cayman GTS
V8V
4C
Lotus Evora
I like all of the above
Any other suggestions, recent experience appreciated?
turboman786 said:
Mines been in my R8.....and values have held very strong over the 2 years of ownership/enjoyment
GTRs also hold well if bought right....I had one and lost NOTHING on it!
What age is the R8? How much depreciation have you seen?GTRs also hold well if bought right....I had one and lost NOTHING on it!
Also interested in typical running costs/bills you have had?
BlueHave said:
Learn2MergeInTurn said:
R8 M8
He said safest not foolishR8 new is about £130k, within 5 years it will be about £40k.
One of the first models is what 2007 or 2008 which are around £35k now and will cost a fortune to keep running.
R8 V8 was £77,000 new in 2007. A high mileage or a cat d might be £35k, but anything average to good is going to be £40-50k.
The V10. Around £97,000 when new in 2009. Still looking around £60-65k for a good car car with average mileage. Easily £70k for a mint low mileage car thats around 5-6 years old.
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