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BeachBumMike 04-12-2007 10:02 PM

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[align=center]http://www.gifs.net/Animation11/Tran...evy_passes.gif[/align][align=center]Auto Depreciation[/align][align=center][/align]
Residual-value losers: Some cars depreciate faster
[align=center]By Jennie L. Phipps & Space @ Bankrate.com[/align]The moment you drive a new car off the lot, a shocking amount of its value disappears. And every day thereafter, even if the car just sits in your garage, more of its value evaporates.
The auto industry calls the value that declines depreciation. That which remains is residual value.
If you buy a car and intend to drive it until its wheels fall off, then neither inevitable depreciation nor residual value is of much concern to you. As long as you like the car and it operates dependably, how much it is worth on a used-car lot doesn't matter. [align=center]But if you intend to resell a car after a few years of ownership or if you lease a vehicle, then choosing one that maintains its value -- one with a high residual value -- can be money in your pocket. [/align]
On average, vehicles retain about 35 percent of their original value after five years, but there are exceptions. Some maintain as much as 50 percent. How about your Monte Carlo ?And some, those we're going to talk about here, only retain 20 percent or less. [X(][align=center]The Kelley Blue Book Residual Value Guide (January/February 2005 edition) identifies the following models as the 2005 losers of the residual sweepstakes, those most likely to lose the most value over the next five years. The percentage is the amount of its original manufacturers suggested retail price that the car will be worth after five years. [/align][align=center]
[ul][*][align=left]Pontiac Aztek, 16 percent[/align][*][align=left]Dodge Neon, 18 percent [/align][*][align=left]Pontiac Sunfire, 18 percent [/align][*][align=left]Chevrolet Cavalier, 19 percent [/align][*][align=left]Lincoln LS V6 Sedan, 19 percent [/align][*][align=left]Mitsubishi Diamante, 19 percent [/align][*][align=left]Chrysler Sebring Sedan, 20 percent [/align][*][align=left]Mercury Sable, 20 percent [/align][*][align=left]Chevrolet Venture Minivan, 20 percent [/align][*][align=left]Chevrolet Blazer 2-Door, 20 percent[/align][/ul][/align][align=center]Does lost value make a car bad?
Here's the bottom line question: Are the cars that retain less value necessarily vehicular dogs [/align][align=center]http://www.gifs.net/Animation11/Anim...d_dog_face.gif[/align][align=center]that if you listen to carefully you can hear howling a warning?[/align][align=center]The answer is yes and no. [/align][align=center]Familiarity breeds disdain, says Charlie Vogelheim, executive editor of the Kelley Blue Book, which uses a variety of sources to determine used-car values. "A car with limited availability will generally depreciate slower than a car that is in excess supply, one that is in lots of rental fleets, for instance," says Vogelheim.[/align][align=center]A high performance, uniquely designed car can be riddled with flaws and there will still be enthusiasts who are willing to cough up a ton of cash to own one, agrees Jie Cheng, vice president for solution development for J.D. Power and Associates[b], whose retained value rating

BeachBumMike 04-13-2007 08:53 AM

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wiz kidd 04-13-2007 10:19 AM

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yah, i hate that...you spend 30-50k on a brand new car...and it 5 years its worth about 10-15thousand...no matter the milage...your almost further ahead to buy slightly used...buy something thats come off a lease with low miles(if you can find that) then you wont lose so much money when you go to sell it...my truck i bought for 13900 (2000 dakota i bought in 2002) sold in 2006 after putting about 10-12k in extra's into it for 14000, and everybody i know says i was lucky to get that....everybody i know thought it was a nice truck..i thought it was worth more than that...but i guess not...but it sold..and now its destroyed :'(

04 Intimidator 04-14-2007 04:29 PM

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ORIGINAL: wiz kidd

yah, i hate that...you spend 30-50k on a brand new car...and it 5 years its worth about 10-15thousand...no matter the milage...your almost further ahead to buy slightly used...

That's how I bought my 2000 Trailblazer. I just needed a vehicle that can tow a boat and be good in winter. The fact it looks good is just a bonus. Paid 6 grand for it last year with 90,000 and it still is worth 7 grand...(full package) http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/ov...p;model=Blazer

If I would have bought it new, it would cost 25 - 37 grand... in this case around 34 grand, but I wouldn't have gotten the full package... just towing and that would put me around 28 to 29 ish with what I like/need. http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/ov...el=TrailBlazer

So I look at it this way, I saved about 21 - 24 thousand dollers by buying a used truck that is still in good condition... needs new mats and I could really use a new fuel pump as this ones fuel level sending unit is out so you don't know exactly how much gas is in it, but for that kind of savings I'm happy. It also isn't going to depreciate much more, what about a grand or 2 in the next 5 - 10 years, I can live with that. :)


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