A cheap depreciation proof car to bide my time…
Discussion
With the prices of fun cars and some non fun cars being mental for reasons I am sure we all understand what would be a good depreciation proof car to own for a year? I ultimately want to buy a ftype r but recent price increases which I will believe will correct next year have put me off for the time being.
I am thinking small, low cost so % increase and as such decrease will be small, reliable, low running cost. My initial thought was a 5 ish year old Ford fiesta.
Any other ideas?
Stu
I am thinking small, low cost so % increase and as such decrease will be small, reliable, low running cost. My initial thought was a 5 ish year old Ford fiesta.
Any other ideas?
Stu
stuno1 said:
Stu-nph26 said:
Yaris GR 0% APR selling above list should hopefully hold a lot of its value for a year or so. Problem is getting one I guess
Did think this but can’t see one being available. Itsallicanafford said:
Prius. The taxi trade has been decimated due to lockdowns but will recover.
Prices look reasonable, will be 100% reliable and cost buttons to run
I am couldn’t bring myself to buy a Prius! Prices look reasonable, will be 100% reliable and cost buttons to run
I am imagining if I buy a 5-6 year old 6-7k decent fiesta that comes with 12 month MOT and service i am in for tax and running costs. It’s not so old lots should go wrong, if it does it’s cheap to fix and hopefully it’s depreciated enough that over a 6-12 month period it will only lose 500-1k in value. I will be putting VERY few miles on it. It will be a school run car 2 times per week.
Edited by stuno1 on Saturday 3rd July 10:47
Cascade360 said:
Any reasonably new car will depreciate (with very limited exceptions). A Fiesta will definitely depreciate. For doing very few miles you'd almost certainly be cheaper with something old and cheap.
Agree it will but 500-1000 for a 5-6 year old fiesta over 6-12 months seems realistic? I am reluctant to buy an older car due to possible issues that will need repairing. I have bought older cars in the last and have always had to undertake repairs.
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