'09 last year for s2000?
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Originally Posted by nt7' date='Jan 29 2009, 01:26 PM
depends on the quality of the car and the miles
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Originally Posted by chickdr' date='Jan 29 2009, 03:21 PM
I personally think the 2.0l cars will be the ones which turn out to be collectible(especially with the glass rear window). Those cars are the most raw, uncompromised versions of the S2K.
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Originally Posted by starchland' date='Jan 29 2009, 03:01 PM
I dont understand, its human nature to want the latest even if its not changed. saying you have the latest year of a car for me would be a good selling point. assuming you had the exact same car in an 08 and 09...well which one do you think most would choose
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I was going to sell my 06 next year, my fear was that with the "replacement" coming out, the prices on S2000s will dramatically drop.
Now that the S2000 is going out of production, and that the replacement has been cancelled; I cant help to wonder, would the S2000 depreciate faster than normal, or would it keep its value like Supras did?
Now that the S2000 is going out of production, and that the replacement has been cancelled; I cant help to wonder, would the S2000 depreciate faster than normal, or would it keep its value like Supras did?
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untill the ecnomey changes we wont really know for sure.
considering the MSRP drop of new cars on the lot (s2k) maby after this is all said and done it will bring itself back to value
considering the MSRP drop of new cars on the lot (s2k) maby after this is all said and done it will bring itself back to value
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It's gonna be a while before any S2000 is a collector, due to the high overall production. Honda really pushed this too far, and it's truly taken away the the collector status, so in my opinion the CR is the only true collector model.
Hopefully the above post is true, and this car will level off in depreciation after there are no more no more cars to buy new. However, it's gonna be a long long time before the demand can catch up to the supply, so it's best to just enjoy the car for what it's now become, and new owners can reek the benefit of this, and get an incredible car for an incredible value.
Hopefully the above post is true, and this car will level off in depreciation after there are no more no more cars to buy new. However, it's gonna be a long long time before the demand can catch up to the supply, so it's best to just enjoy the car for what it's now become, and new owners can reek the benefit of this, and get an incredible car for an incredible value.
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