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2008-2010 is still gonna cost you like $90-100k
That's actually my price range
If you don't mind me asking, what's your occupation/income?
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2008-2010 is still gonna cost you like $90-100k
That's actually my price range
That's actually my price range although I might wait it out for the newer headlight refresh.
Meant for the current gen. The newer years will obviously cost more but I think I'm like everyone and prefer to updated refresh which is what will keep the newer years value up a little bit more. I'll be patient and wait for the prices to fall a little bit more before I start looking aggressively.Just curious bit if you're buying used then why wait for the headlight refresh?
am i supposed to see a similarity here besides two white cars with vents in the front fender? they dont look alike. thats a long stretch.
I've been looking as well, seen a few 09's in the 85k-90k range. The R8 has held value extremely well, especially since it's pretty good as a daily driver. Hard to find one with the particular features I'm looking for ( white/ carbon blades, black interior, B&O audio).That's actually my price range although I might wait it out for the newer headlight refresh.
If you don't mind me asking, what's your occupation/income?
If you don't mind me asking, what's your occupation/income?
you been doing that on NT for years
lol for real i just noticed that
Lol dudes tombout they have 90k budgets but lookin at 5 year old r8s... I guess its true. We are programmed to always want more. If dudes had 200k theyd be lookin at used Veyrons. Hah
Not eem mad. If i had that kinda dispoable income id get ignant too.
What's wrong with looking at an older car? I love this generation's R8. By the time i'm in comfortable financial situation to afford one in a few more years, this generation won't be in production anymore. I may not like the newer one.
*Kayne Shrug*
The thing is, why pay 150k for a new one and lose 30-40k on depreciation for virtually the same car? The R8 has been basically unchanged for 7 years with the exception of the v10 option in 2010 I believe. These cars are often garage queens and are basically new cars with less than 25k on the dash.nothing wrong with it, affording a $90k is a affording a $90k whether it's used or new
The thing is, why pay 150k for a new one and lose 30-40k on depreciation for virtually the same car? The R8 has been basically unchanged for 7 years with the exception of the v10 option in 2010 I believe. These cars are often garage queens and are basically new cars with less than 25k on the dash.
Exactly, it makes very little sense to buy most luxury or exotic vehicles new to be honest. Especially when you don't plan on keeping them for more than a year or two, then you can easily buy the next model used with a minimum hit.from now on, I will only buy a luxury whip if it's CPO
I just bought a 2013 A5 that was $50k two years ago and I got it for $30k with 20k on the dash
someone else can take that depreciation :x
Wasnt this unveiled already? I swear I saw pics of a blue one like a month ago.