The year is 2022, what car bargains are out there?
The year is 2022, what car bargains are out there?
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jimxms

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1,635 posts

182 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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I do wonder how things will have changed in 10 years. Will we still be able to get the barge bargains we can now, or will the government make introduce tighter emmissions rules or crazy tax on 2nd hand cards to encourage us to buy new?

Anyway, my prediciton is...



Lexus LS600H
135,000 miles

3,500GBP

glazbagun

15,094 posts

219 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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The Toyota GT/FT-86 will become a victim of it's own sucess and become a chav favourite, causing massive depreciation. I hope!

Dave Hedgehog

15,730 posts

226 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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petrols £6.00 a ltr, we are at war with Iran and MP's are now entitles to 400k a year in incidental expenses


Patrick Bateman

13,001 posts

196 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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Half of the stuff will probably be a nightmare as a used buy given the complexity now.

DanielJames

7,543 posts

190 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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Peugeot 107s still haven't depreciated

nismo48

6,221 posts

229 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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A Gwhizz or perhaps some electric 4x4..
Sounds crazy but with rapid progress I do feel 2022
Could be airborne as roads awash with hybrids/electric carriers..
Petrol may all have been used up..?
Depends on so many things..

Dave Hedgehog

15,730 posts

226 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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nismo48 said:
A Gwhizz or perhaps some electric 4x4..
Sounds crazy but with rapid progress I do feel 2022
Could be airborne as roads awash with hybrids/electric carriers..
Petrol may all have been used up..?
Depends on so many things..
we have enough oil for at least the next 200 years, probably an awful lot longer as the technology to extract it improves

otolith

65,139 posts

226 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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Bargains will depend on individual circumstances - anything with high fuel consumption will be ruinously expensive to run and subject to continuous petty persecution about where it can be driven and parked. If these factors don't matter because of where you live and how you use it, you could get a bargain.

I suspect that high performance diesels will be very cheap for people willing to gamble against massive bills if something goes wrong - I think that once cars like this depreciate to the extent that they are at risk of being written off by the kind of big bill they are very capable of dropping, they will fall into the V12 Jag depreciation death spiral.

nismo48

6,221 posts

229 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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I do hope so..
"Fire Up The Quattro"
Sounds much better than...
"Plug In the Hybrid"
Dave Hedgehog said:
we have enough oil for at least the next 200 years, probably an awful lot longer as the technology to extract it improves

Dave Hedgehog

15,730 posts

226 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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nismo48 said:
I do hope so..
"Fire Up The Quattro"
Sounds much better than...
"Plug In the Hybrid"
Dave Hedgehog said:
we have enough oil for at least the next 200 years, probably an awful lot longer as the technology to extract it improves
we do, its just not that easy to get

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_reserves_in_Canad...

Presuming Ed

1,658 posts

230 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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Porsche 991's for 15K.

ucb

1,094 posts

234 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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You won't be able to give away an e90 or e60.

JayPee

1,032 posts

217 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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Early Boxsters (986) for current 924 money.
RS Clio 200's -£2000
E90/92 M3-£8000