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Old 08-18-2020, 03:09 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Cars are worth whatever someone is willing to pay to get one. Appreciating cars are few and far between. Even the Ferrari guys know this. Apart from the air-cooled Porsche craze, which I think is more of a cult thing than the car being that good, I don’t think our cars will be significantly appreciating any time soon. Of course, this will heavily depend on several important factors such as if there will be a next generation and what it will be like.

The NSX and the Supra are good examples of this. The original NSX actually appreciated in value once the new NSX was released because it was basically a computer on wheels and had nothing to do whatsoever with the old NSX’s pure sports car experience. This was the same situation when the new BMW Supra was released for the obvious reason, it’s a BMW.

Soooo........it’s hard to predict what will happen to V1 and V2 Nismos in the future. It’s a question of supply and demand and most of all, desirability versus any new gen Z (if there is one).
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