I keep looking at GT-86 ads...

Kinja'd!!! "Alex87f" (alex87f)
01/12/2014 at 06:47 • Filed to: None

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.... but that doesn't make the prices go down.

A used one with less than 10 000km (6 000 miles) still can't be found under 20 000€, which is about 33% less than the MSRP. However since you can get a new one through agent for MSRP -25%, used ones aren't that interesting yet.

C'mon people, sell yours! Especially if they're dark blue or orange with leather interior.


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Kinja'd!!! Robert > Alex87f
01/12/2014 at 06:55

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I gave up. Just gonna settle for a 90's car. :( or :) ...Not sure yet..


Kinja'd!!! Alex87f > Robert
01/12/2014 at 08:36

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Well the prices are bound to go down, and even for 20 000€ it remains a screaming deal. Barely more expensive than a recent used Clio RS or a used BMW.

I just wonder when and by how much they're going to go down. Not in a hurry anyways..


Kinja'd!!! Santiago of Escuderia Boricua > Alex87f
01/12/2014 at 09:48

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That's the conundrum. It's so good that I never want to sell mine. That might be a good price. I have a feeling this will hold their value pretty well. Future classic for sure.


Kinja'd!!! CCC (formerly CyclistCarCoexist) > Alex87f
01/12/2014 at 10:42

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One of the ads was filmed locally on a mountain..


Kinja'd!!! Alex87f > Santiago of Escuderia Boricua
01/12/2014 at 11:36

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Well for now they seem to depreciate fairly well. Nothing incredible, not like a new Jag', but it doesn't seem to be holding too much value either. They're just not old enough.

When I bought my Swift, the car had 6 000 miles and three years, and I paid 55% of the MSRP (+ an extra set of rims). I'd like to see a similar deal with a GT86!


Kinja'd!!! Santiago of Escuderia Boricua > Alex87f
01/12/2014 at 13:49

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Buy when it's low then hope for an e30 m3 situation


Kinja'd!!! Alex87f > Santiago of Escuderia Boricua
01/12/2014 at 14:46

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Yep...

Though I'd be willing to bet that the depreciation curve will look a lot more than that of the various Miata generations. Never really high, but never really low, and at some point in the non-immediate future they will start to stabilize.

Except if they don't replace this generation, in which case..