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What are y'alls thoughts for some cars that may prove good long term investments at a reasonable $ amount?

 

Could be anything...classic, muscle, import, exotic (semi at this price range).

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Porsche 993 Turbo S

 

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Ford GT

BMW Z8

Out of the 200k range but probably the strongest potential gainer, if you can get it, get it and never sell it: Carrera GT

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After factoring reasonable inflation rates and sales fees on both ends, maintenance and repair, storage and insurance, please show me any car between 50 and 200k that could be considered a long term investment (10 years or more, provides rate of return over capital of greater than say 5% per annum).

 

My guess - nothing.

 

 

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After factoring reasonable inflation rates and sales fees on both ends, maintenance and repair, storage and insurance, please show me any car between 50 and 200k that could be considered a long term investment (10 years or more, provides rate of return over capital of greater than say 5% per annum).

 

My guess - nothing.

:iamwithstupid: None ever.

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get it and never sell it: Carrera GT

 

:icon_mrgreen:

 

I dont know, I could sell mine soon as I got my eye on other cars and dont have space or time to accommodate lots of cars at once.

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After factoring reasonable inflation rates and sales fees on both ends, maintenance and repair, storage and insurance, please show me any car between 50 and 200k that could be considered a long term investment (10 years or more, provides rate of return over capital of greater than say 5% per annum).

 

My guess - nothing.

 

Bingo

 

Give me $200k and let's talk 10 years from now :icon_thumleft:

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big difference between not depreciating and make good solid money.

 

With my Diablos, I made a good return on the resale, but nothing compared to investing the money.

 

 

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After factoring reasonable inflation rates and sales fees on both ends, maintenance and repair, storage and insurance, please show me any car between 50 and 200k that could be considered a long term investment (10 years or more, provides rate of return over capital of greater than say 5% per annum).

 

My guess - nothing.

:iamwithstupid: None ever.

Bingo

 

Give me $200k and let's talk 10 years from now :icon_thumleft:

Eh.....what do you guys know about investing? :icon_mrgreen:

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After factoring reasonable inflation rates and sales fees on both ends, maintenance and repair, storage and insurance, please show me any car between 50 and 200k that could be considered a long term investment (10 years or more, provides rate of return over capital of greater than say 5% per annum).

 

My guess - nothing.

After you figure all of this in I would say nothing.

 

But my best guess would be a rarer Hemi car like a 70 Cuda or Challenger. Im not completely up on their value but I know they have tanked a lot. There was a 71 Cuda Hemi that sold on BJ for 4 mil a few years ago. 71s are FAR rarer than 70s. This would be my best guess, but still probably not very likely.

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Buying a 60's Shelby GT500, etc. American muscle has appreciated immensely over the years.

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