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Gira
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Fri Mar 11, 2005 1:07 pm Post subject:
Boxster depreciation |
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I'm looking for an used boxster S, 2000 or 2001 MK
Just one question about about depreciation.
Is it the marvellous one I can see in any car magazine? It seems to me that
every year a Porsche like the one I liked will cost me yust nothing compared
to any other car on the market (I live in Italy). If I bought for instance a
new Golf 2.0 TFSI and I presume to keep it for 5 years, it will cost me
3.600 euro per year (depreciation only) instead of 2.700 euro of an used
porsche S MK 2000.
Is it really the trouth that Porsche will keep better value than any other
car in the market?
If some one likes to know my own way to calculate the depreciation of a car,
please contact me. I find the real percentage of depreciation controlling on
car magazines and on the internet prices of the the same model for any year,
and then I make the comparison with different years.
A 2000 Porsche value today is about 57% of a new one
A 1995 Porsche value today is about 39% of a new one.
So, if I buy an 2000 Boxster S used one today I pay more or less 32.000
euro; in 5 years it will be 21.900, less a fixed amount of 3.500 euro for
the dealer when you resell the car it means more or less 13.600 euro in 5
years (= 2.700 per year).
Ciao to everyone.
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giradue@hotmail.com
I - 38050
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Thu Hoang
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Sat Mar 12, 2005 12:15 am Post subject:
Re: Boxster depreciation |
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Any new cars will depreciate the most in the first year, then a little less
every year thereafter, so it's not a straightline if you are to draw a line.
For a Porsche, I would buy the latest model that I can afford, due to
incremental improvements they put into the car and not worrying too much
about depreciation, because life is too short!
TN
2000 Boxster AS/GG (Arctic Silver/ Graphite Gray interior)
"Gira" <giradue@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I'm looking for an used boxster S, 2000 or 2001 MK
Just one question about about depreciation.
Is it the marvellous one I can see in any car magazine? It seems to me
that
every year a Porsche like the one I liked will cost me yust nothing
compared
to any other car on the market (I live in Italy). If I bought for instance
a
new Golf 2.0 TFSI and I presume to keep it for 5 years, it will cost me
3.600 euro per year (depreciation only) instead of 2.700 euro of an used
porsche S MK 2000.
Is it really the trouth that Porsche will keep better value than any other
car in the market?
If some one likes to know my own way to calculate the depreciation of a
car,
please contact me. I find the real percentage of depreciation controlling
on
car magazines and on the internet prices of the the same model for any
year,
and then I make the comparison with different years.
A 2000 Porsche value today is about 57% of a new one
A 1995 Porsche value today is about 39% of a new one.
So, if I buy an 2000 Boxster S used one today I pay more or less 32.000
euro; in 5 years it will be 21.900, less a fixed amount of 3.500 euro for
the dealer when you resell the car it means more or less 13.600 euro in 5
years (= 2.700 per year).
Ciao to everyone.
--
giradue@hotmail.com
I - 38050
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Gira
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Sun Mar 13, 2005 12:10 am Post subject:
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I agree with you.
It was a question about numbers and not about the feeling a car like a
Porsche could give.
Anyway my next car will be a 2000 dark Boxster S, leather sand interiors and
so on and it will cost me...nothing compared to the satisfaction of owning
one! :))))) (smile)
CIAO
"Thu Hoang" <tuong-99@comcast.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
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| Quote: | Any new cars will depreciate the most in the first year, then a little
less
every year thereafter, so it's not a straightline if you are to draw a
line.
For a Porsche, I would buy the latest model that I can afford, due to
incremental improvements they put into the car and not worrying too much
about depreciation, because life is too short!
TN
2000 Boxster AS/GG (Arctic Silver/ Graphite Gray interior)
"Gira" <giradue@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:dlcYd.643311$b5.29258302@news3.tin.it...
I'm looking for an used boxster S, 2000 or 2001 MK
Just one question about about depreciation.
Is it the marvellous one I can see in any car magazine? It seems to me
that
every year a Porsche like the one I liked will cost me yust nothing
compared
to any other car on the market (I live in Italy). If I bought for
instance
a
new Golf 2.0 TFSI and I presume to keep it for 5 years, it will cost me
3.600 euro per year (depreciation only) instead of 2.700 euro of an
used
porsche S MK 2000.
Is it really the trouth that Porsche will keep better value than any
other
car in the market?
If some one likes to know my own way to calculate the depreciation of a
car,
please contact me. I find the real percentage of depreciation
controlling
on
car magazines and on the internet prices of the the same model for any
year,
and then I make the comparison with different years.
A 2000 Porsche value today is about 57% of a new one
A 1995 Porsche value today is about 39% of a new one.
So, if I buy an 2000 Boxster S used one today I pay more or less 32.000
euro; in 5 years it will be 21.900, less a fixed amount of 3.500 euro
for
the dealer when you resell the car it means more or less 13.600 euro in
5
years (= 2.700 per year).
Ciao to everyone.
--
giradue@hotmail.com
I - 38050
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