Welcome to my channel. Here you will find the actual depreciation numbers and buying guides for a large variety of cars. I will show you the average market prices, depreciation per year, depreciation per 1000 miles, and the cars which offers the best value for money in the current market. Hence, by watching the videos you make sure that you are as informed as possible before purchasing your new car. Depending on the video, my analyses are based on the US, German, or UK market.
A large range of cars is covered including sports cars like a Porsche 911 or an Alfa Romeo 4C, supercars like Mclarens and Ferraris, and sports sedans like a BMW M3. Inspirations for the cars I find in the comments, so make sure to comment for which car you would like to see the next analysis. On special request, I also make analysis for individuals. These are tailored to specific requests such as appreciation potential or comparisons of different models.
Great work ! thanks so much for including the older ( First gen ? V12 Ferraris from 550 ) Ferrari models.Quite fascinating to see that it can take 20 to 25 years to start to see the values hold or start to slowly appreciate.Possibly Ferrari builds too many cars now to ever see their values hold ?
Oh, no, I bought a car, put a few miles on it, and now it's worth less!!!??? What a shock! 1. New car sticker price is not the sale price. For example, my local Audi dealer called me earlier this year and offered $20k off list for a 2024 e-tron GT. 2. USA has ev buying tax incentives that not-built-in-usa models have had to price match with discounts. 3. It's looks like a great market for patient buyers :)
Anybody focusing on depreciation associated with cars like these for mere mortals, you probably should just keep your money in your account. People like this miss the whole point of adding cars like this to one’s life. For average normal people no cars are a good place to put your money if your focus is on the financial side over enjoyment. Simple as that. Or one could just realize that they will be dead soon and enjoy their money being put to work in a dream car purchase. You know, rather than being the richest dead guy in the cemetery. People are hilarious. They all depreciate badly, just at slightly different rates. Unless you are absolutely loaded and can afford entry into the market of cars that are truly investments, worrying about depreciation on most cars is an exercise in futility. Appreciating cars is not reality for most of us.
I'm not sure about the Nissan, but the Jaguar is not a GT, it's a strict sports car and one of the least practical from the list. It no doubt is a factor for those considering a GT. The Jaguar XK is a GT and both are very different machines. The Nissan is a bit outclassed in this list though. This only matters if one intends to sell. Otherwise, just buy what one wants and enjoy it !
The 720s is included in the mid engine market update. The AMG GT R is included in the altest AMG GT market update, but that one is 1 year old unfortunately.
When you buy an LC where I live it’s come with a 10 year warranty ! Depreciation is to a large extent you using up the cost less experience of your car. The running cost and service is also very low compared to Ferrari, Porsche and Aston’s out of warranty.
The MC20 is covered here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O3yMC6pSzrQ.htmlsi=eMwchsyruiRQWM1U 911 Carreras here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KMiwFiOUouk.htmlsi=BmKjQWamIeQyNxIT Other 911 models have there own video. Check out the Porsche playlist.
Would be interesting to see BMW Z4 M40i. Its relatively new model however (2019 onwards) so not expecting any surprises on the depreciation, might be slowing with the early ones though
Fourwheel Trader Can you please do an update on the V12 GTC4 Lusso . I saw the one you did 3 yrs ago, but would really get an Idea of how much it went down or up in price since you did the last video. U.S. Market Please. Thank-you for all of your hard work you put into make all of your videos. There are currently 18 GTC4 Lussos for sale on the Official USA Ferrari Website. Lowest is $195,500 to $309,000 also most of them a Ferrari Approved.
The latest one is 8 months old: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RnMrjc3ZMTE.htmlsi=Bjg52CEpaOyEkgvy Unfortunately still not super recent, but better than 3years old :)
Thoughts: Company car allowance and .67/mile reimbursement. Buy a 2022-2024 Taycan Turbo S, then apply the reimbursement and mileage reimbursement towards cost of ownership? This is the only way I can make depreciating EV work.
You neglected to mention the fact Porsche put the price up 20% on the 992.1 Jan 2023. Since owners of 2019-2022 models are happier to sell at close to cost, those that paid the increased prices copped a bit of an artificial drop. Great analysis, thanks.