max225 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 8:56 am
CaleDeRoo wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 5:47 am
No depreciation, ride out the downturn? Something doesn't really seem to match up here.
You could go used with something special like an E55 AMG as those are on the up swing, pay slightly over sticker for a Si, or pay $75k for a RS3 that will be worth $65k in 3 years with 40k miles on it.
Seems to be pretty clear goal. I’ll use the pre plandemic depreciation schedules, and civic SI, and lower trim wrxs were some of the lowest depreciating cars one can get.
No interest in a golf RR ie rs3, and no way can I get one without markup and no way will I drive that 15k miles a year with 0fg, just makes no sense. It’s too expensive to own.
E55 amg will get what ? 15mpg? We’re still at $6 a gallon here while I do expect that to go down, the operating costs of an E55 will be tremendously high. While undoubtedly a cool car it’s just not fitting the need.
I think his point is rising tides raise all ships, the reverse is also true. If the economy truly shits the bed, every car, especially ones that are 'unnecessary', will drop somewhat. By that logic, I'd seek something out that is the LEAST overpriced right now. Basically, this leaves you with your list WRX, Si, GR86/BRZ at MSRP. That said, if no one is buying the new WRX because it's just that Fugly, I don't see how it will somehow become more desirable on the secondary market. If there are 20 on the lot now, how many will there be if shit hits the fan? And how much cash on the hood then.
I'm in a similar boat here with the BRZ and I fully expect that either things will stay the same and it'll be worth $35K somehow but then any replacement will be way overpriced or there will be cash on the hood of new ones in the event of a market change, and mine will become worth $22K really quickly.
I think the Si is 100% your car here. It isn't fugly/unwanted like the new WRX and it's historically strong and very cheap by modern standards at sub $30K. It seemingly is a great Civic Si so it should follow historical low depreciation curves. It will have MSRP creep so that will help. Each percent it drops will be less dollhairs because it's the cheapest. If an Integra manual is real world cheaper than an Si that would be decent as well but I have a hard time seeing why it's $8K more.
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SS is also a great idea but you'd probably be paying 50% over your 'budget'.
I would just try to get something that isn't valued

right now and know that it will drop some if shit hits the fan, if not, whatever.
Maybe go back to the just an M2? I think they can be had for $40K or so which seems decent enough. I don't see them dumping down to $25K or anything regardless.