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Hippo
11/16/2005 2:42:02 PM
My 2002 Accent, with 25,000 miles, is worth only £1800 as a trade-in against a new one (currently £5500 locally.) That means I've lost £100 a month since I bought it new. I assume that next year at this time it'll be worth about £1000 if I'm lucky. So the question is; Is this the best time to trade for a new one while my car is worth something? Or do I hang on? Your views would be appreciated. Hippo.
Brant
11/16/2005 4:20:50 PM
Hippo,
Only 25,000 miles?? Not bad. If your happy with the car, keep it. If not trade it in. It's a matter of personal choice. However, the next question should be....Are ya gettin' another Hyundai?? Good Luck!!
Brant
poacher
11/16/2005 6:41:00 PM
If you are going to trade it in do it as soon as possible. Automobiles are the fastest items in the world to depriciate in value.
Brant
11/17/2005 9:44:05 AM
Poacher,
Ahhhhh, very good point indeed and thats a fact. Now unless your drivin' a Jeep. They keep their value very well.
Brant
Nauticus
11/17/2005 10:17:11 PM
Or a Vette......
poacher
11/18/2005 7:26:04 AM
Or a Skyline. (Mmmm...R34)
Brant
11/18/2005 8:24:53 AM
What the hell is a Skyline....mmmR34?? LOL!!!
Brant
Hippo
11/18/2005 10:42:03 AM
Hi Brant, Poacher and all:
Thanks for your ideas - but I think there's a philosophical point here that I can't quite work out: If I trade in for a new one, I'll lose £100 a month on my new car. But if I stay put, I lose £100 a month on my old car. There must be a big reason why one route is better than the other, but I'm blowed if I can work it out.
And Brant: Yes, I would buy another Hyundai, but not from the same dealer, whose aftersales care, if you have a problem, is ****.
Hippo
poacher
11/18/2005 12:07:44 PM
Oh my dear Brant,
A R34 Nissan Skyline V-spec II Nur, is my favorite car in the entire world. They are amazingly rare in the US and are oh so beautiful and fast and mean and stuff. Google it and look for yourself.
poacher
11/18/2005 12:10:16 PM
Hippo,
Sorry I got caught up in Skyline land. I would say keeping the car you have now is the smart choice. It really isn't that old, runs good, you are familiar with it, and you can spend the money on customizing yours instead of dumping it into a new one.
Brant
11/18/2005 7:22:12 PM
Dearest Poacher,
I will certainly heed your advice!! For I have never heard of a R34 Nissan Skyline. Again I have been deprived as a young man. Focusing my desires and wants on older American pickups that in their day were work-horses and now have become classics. I will eagerly share my comments with you on your dream car.
Brant
poacher
11/22/2005 2:15:41 PM
Oh, how I love this car it is beautiful, rare, and rediculously quick
Brant
11/23/2005 9:59:32 AM
Poacher,
I have taken the liberty to examine this Nissan Skyline. May I add it looks rather impressive and thus I can understand your love & thrill for this vehicle. I have embedded a photo of my dream vehicle, a 57 Dodge Power wagon PU.
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poacher
11/27/2005 2:10:20 AM
I too am into the classics my friend. I would have a 1967 Chevy II/ Nova with a 396
Brant
11/27/2005 4:05:12 PM
Poacher,
A 67 Nova?? Pssssst...my wife already loves ya. She is a freak on Novas. None the less, a sweeeet car!!
Brant
poacher
11/29/2005 7:37:43 PM
That is awesome, I am also a big fan of the late 60's Chevelle. I absolutely love their styling. Best of all to compensate for the weight, the 1970 SS came with a 454LS6. Ooooh Yeah
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