Morgans & depreciation

Morgans & depreciation

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rswift

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1,179 posts

175 months

Monday 14th April 2014
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Well, did the Sunday Service yesterday, and was bowled over. My 60 year old Citroen isn't really compatible with our 18 Month old Daughter .... not having seat belts etc, and I have been looking at rationilising my collection of dodgy old cars for something a bit more sensible....and yes in my mind a Morgan 4/4 may be a bit more sensible.

I was looking at used prices, and quite surprised that £15k seems entry level, irrespective of age. Now, I can afford this, but had planned to squirrel a few quid away in another boring ISA or similar, but looking at the prices, it would appear that a well cared for Morgan is a fairly rock solid investment as well as damn good fun !

Was there ever a "cheap period", a bit like E Types going for £1500 in the 70's or....has the Marque always held it's own.

As a Morgan "Virgin" I'm off to do a lot of homework !

sawman

4,919 posts

230 months

Monday 14th April 2014
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15k is the entry for morgan 4/4. I ran a 4/4 4 seater for 4 years as a daily until last autumn (having sold it for slightly more than I paid). It was an '87 cvh engined beast and was only equipped with lap belts in the back from new, The dealer (lifes in southport) were able to create a diagonal arrangement. but even then you cant put a child seat in the back. My little lad was 5 when we bought ours and he was able to sit in the back, on the regular bench seat with the new diagonal strap perfectly placed - a booster would have raised him up too much. He did sometimes it in the front with a booster, but couldn't see out frontwards, and not to the side with weather gear on - he preferred it in the back as he could see out better. I am not sure how the bigger seat for an 18 month old would work for you. The early/mid nineties brought a slight modification of the 4 seater, this may have better rear seat accommodation, but if probably 20k and above. The current 4 seater (from about 2006)has much more conventional rear seats but would be much more than 15k

So back to depreciation - my car appreciated by about 12% over the 4 years , although I spent about the same on upgrading things that wore out. my car had 18k miles one when I picked it up and 57k when I sold it. It was utterly reliable, only leaving me stranded one with a dead battery, I had a few niggles due to its previous low use.

I think morgans have always held their price well, in part due to limited supply from the factory. I first started looking seriously at morgans in about 2004, at that time the entry level was 12k

I would certainly have another.

Get yourself over to Talkmorgan.com if you havent already

Edited by sawman on Monday 14th April 17:41


Edited by sawman on Monday 14th April 17:46