Just after you discover the on-boost power... you get into a situation where you need power and the turbo is still spooling up.. :D
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Originally Posted by albii
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Just after you discover the on-boost power... you get into a situation where you need power and the turbo is still spooling up.. :D
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Originally Posted by albii
The Resale Value of the car in question seemed to be leading towards the Turbo side of things :)
If there is nothing more to say about the Resale Value, it will be closed if the discussion is completed...
They are kinda demo car.... i've seen one in Bris before, asking for 62K but 60K is possible i think....Quote:
Originally Posted by kam
But the insurance really making me so sad, I love EVO 7 more than a Type-R now :(
Approximate resale values can always be found on www.redbook.com.au in the private user's section.
I'm quite interested to see the resale value too, the redbook however is formula based (straight-line) depreciation so it's actually not that accurate. Maybe we should have some second-hand buy price thread for people that have just bought their second-hand euro so we know the price :)
Stating: what year euro, manual/auto, std/lux, extras, kms, and what price of course!
After doing some research a few months back, i found the depreciation of Euro are around 10 - 15% per year on average and that price is based on market value with the purchase price range of $35-$36k for standard model and $42k - $45k for luxury models with kms on the range of 15k-20k per year. The figures that i mentioned before is for private sale, and not trade in value. However, you should note that the depreciation cost in the first year will be greater than 15%, but on average if you want to sell the car which is more than 1 years old, it will be around that depreciation figure.
Interestingly, despite the number of Euros out there, the price still holds pretty well, compare to other similar cars, ie. camry, which has a depreciation of around 15% mark per year based on market price. Maybe its due to the high demand for the car??