13-11-2014, 12:57 PM
Don't think it matters what the car choice is as cars are personal preference. Not that I'd want the particular car in question tbf.
Plus if its so rare, its unlikely he'll be able to buy one used next year.
You're looking at the wrong cars...
Buy something cheap, shit, powerless and petrol for ~£6k new and it'll barely depreciate at all for the first few years!
Plus if its so rare, its unlikely he'll be able to buy one used next year.
(13-11-2014, 01:14 AM)Dum-Dum Wrote: Look at even stuff that you'd think wouldn't depreciate badly and it does everything bar mini's and range rover evoques do really
You can get a top spec diesel hyundai i40 estate which was a £25k+ car new for £10k now only 3 years later, basically at the end of the 3 year servicing deal.
You're looking at the wrong cars...
Buy something cheap, shit, powerless and petrol for ~£6k new and it'll barely depreciate at all for the first few years!