S2000's Depreciating in Value?
#31
Well, im gonna mod mine...but if i ever sell it, ill probably sell it as is or just part it out. i still owe money on it, so i plan on keeping it for a very looong time! which i have no problem with. i love this car : )
#34
Originally posted by sickestS2k00
i wanna try to refinance mine cuz i got a shitty interest rate.
i wanna try to refinance mine cuz i got a shitty interest rate.
Get down to your local bank or credit union and go for it, they should be able to get you into the 5-6% range I believe...that is if you have good credit.
#35
Go here and check the Black book value it is more of what dealers go by to look at value.
http://www.cars.com/go/crp/index.jsp
http://www.cars.com/go/crp/index.jsp
#36
i think i have pretty damn good credit for being only 21. the car is under my own name when i bought it and i didnt need a co-signer or anything. i never even missed a payment on it. this is actually the 3rd brand new car ive bought. i would love to get in the 5 to 6% range.
#37
According to Edmunds, the cars with the top 10 residual values for 2003 are as follows:
(assumes 5 year depreciation and 15K miles per year)
1. BMW Z8 - 45.86%
2. Mercedes-Benz CLK - 45.96%
3. Mini Cooper - 46.68%
4. Porsche 911 - 46.91%
5. Porsche Boxster - 47.72%
6. Lexus SC430 - 47.49%
7. Acura TL - 47.86%
8. Honda S2000 - 47.93%
9. Dodge Viper - 48.00%
10. Lexus GS 300 - 48.34%
Interesting that a large percentage of the list is convertibles.
(assumes 5 year depreciation and 15K miles per year)
1. BMW Z8 - 45.86%
2. Mercedes-Benz CLK - 45.96%
3. Mini Cooper - 46.68%
4. Porsche 911 - 46.91%
5. Porsche Boxster - 47.72%
6. Lexus SC430 - 47.49%
7. Acura TL - 47.86%
8. Honda S2000 - 47.93%
9. Dodge Viper - 48.00%
10. Lexus GS 300 - 48.34%
Interesting that a large percentage of the list is convertibles.
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