![]() 03/24/2018 at 19:09 • Filed to: unnecessary car shopping with E90M3 | ![]() | ![]() |
Depreciation has not been kind to the Hyundai Equus, just 7 years ago it cost more than $62,000. Now? Just under $11,000. It’s a great looking car, full of equipment no one would ever need (and therefore I want), reliable, and fairly quick with its 5.0 L V8 pumping out 429 horsepower.
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At this rate, I’ll easily be able to afford one after I graduate and get a decent job.
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Wow that is some serious deprecation.
~62k in 2011 would have bought you a new E9X M3; mine was 65k.
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Bonus points if you can find an Ultimate model with the dual rear seats.
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$11k? Oof, that’s a breathtaking drop, but I’ve never heard anything bad about these cars (granted, that may be because no one bought one?).
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they’re good cars, but who wants a full-size luxury car from Hyundai?
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For $62k? NOPE!
But for $11k, why the hell not?
![]() 03/24/2018 at 19:39 |
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cheapest i’ve seen is $12500 for one with a rebuilt title, otherwise you’re looking around $15,000+. It’d be the one I have, because massaging seats.
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If given the choice right now, I’d have the Equus, simply because I don’t have the money to maintain an M3. But the E92 M3 is one of my favorite cars, they’re simply gorgeous.
![]() 03/24/2018 at 19:43 |
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exactly, plus it’s easy and relatively cheap to get serviced and since they sold so few, it looks like a newer car than it is!
![]() 03/24/2018 at 19:53 |
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Great, now I’m looking at these on Autotrader - there’s 1 for $14k in Naperville...
![]() 03/24/2018 at 20:06 |
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yeah, I saw that and wanted it very much
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Yep, and get ready to be questioned at work, about your money.
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I would assume the M3 would be more to run.
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very true, but having a nicer car than you’d expect for the money isn’t a bad problem to have
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Korean “Luxury” cars are always fantastic value but personally that’s too many miles for me. But that V8 should be fun!
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Geez, that’s a lot of car for $11k!
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My parents almost bought an Equuis back in 2013 to replace my Moms Prius. The dealer was offering like 12k off. They got a blue 2.0tSonata instead mainly because my mom didn’t want a silver car.
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I’m no stranger to high miles (266k on my Lexus, 197k on my Acura), so this is actually low miles in my book haha
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honestly the Sonota is probably worth a similar amount right now
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one of the best values on the used market right now