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Rigger
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Post by Rigger »

“Lost £19k in 2 months.
Makes your gts look Uber cheap!”

Yep, I guess it is a cost of being in the game and, to put it in perspective, I do know of someone who recently lost 63k in depreciation on an Aston after 3 months 🤪 although it was a DBS.....
2017 - Macan GTS ~ now sold
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sparkmacan
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Post by sparkmacan »

Thanks for the comments all,
it was a pipe dream really,

The GTS will stay for a while yet, hardly used it - need to enjoy it.

Not really worth the hassle with an RS4 by the sounds.....
http://www.porsche-code.com/PPZWUIJ5 Waiting patiently

Previous Macan SD 65 & GTS 66
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nsm3
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I keep an eye on OPC values, knock £7k off and use that as a weather vane for the value of my car. Currently looking like £40k for a £65k new, 21 month old, 13k miler (SD). That assumes that the current 'dieselaphobia' isn't adding extra grief?

So, at £1,200 pcm, this is currently the worst depreciation of the 4 Porsche ('s?) I have owned. At least the 116610 LV is looking good on Watchfinder! :roll:
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Scooby
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Post by Scooby »

At least you can buy a new porsche without a massive wait and the staff are nearly happy to see you
Then walk into your rolex dealer and ask for a 116610 lv and wait to be shoot down
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Tom 2000
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Post by Tom 2000 »

nsm3 wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2019 8:19 am I keep an eye on OPC values, knock £7k off and use that as a weather vane for the value of my car. Currently looking like £40k for a £65k new, 21 month old, 13k miler (SD). That assumes that the current 'dieselaphobia' isn't adding extra grief?

So, at £1,200 pcm, this is currently the worst depreciation of the 4 Porsche ('s?) I have owned. At least the 116610 LV is looking good on Watchfinder! :roll:
Run it for 10 years. Probably worth 8k at that stage. Cost £600 a month. Job done. I did that with my X5.
Macan SD Vocano Grey. LEDs, Pano Roof, PSE, Sports Chrono, PASM, Sports Design Mirrors, 21" Sports Classics in Black, lots of other extras.
http://www.porsche-code.com/PJ2XHAR5 for the day that this works again.

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TheTraveller
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Post by TheTraveller »

I read a news item yesterday. That said in the States, 2nd hand prices for top end cars are now around 50% down than they were a year ago and more. A real hit. What happens in the US usually comes to UK eventually.
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Post by Col Lamb »

All the more reason to keep the car and pass it on to the family in your Will as a treasured possession.

I say to our Daughter that one day she will own a Porsche.
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nsm3
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Post by nsm3 »

Tom 2000 wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2019 9:59 am
nsm3 wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2019 8:19 am I keep an eye on OPC values, knock £7k off and use that as a weather vane for the value of my car. Currently looking like £40k for a £65k new, 21 month old, 13k miler (SD). That assumes that the current 'dieselaphobia' isn't adding extra grief?

So, at £1,200 pcm, this is currently the worst depreciation of the 4 Porsche ('s?) I have owned. At least the 116610 LV is looking good on Watchfinder! :roll:
Run it for 10 years. Probably worth 8k at that stage. Cost £600 a month. Job done. I did that with my X5.
Agree, currently doing same with Q5, now at 7.5 years, 55k miles, still worth £12k (?) from £42k new, so running around £330/pcm - not bad at all?
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Post by BigPhil »

nsm3 wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2019 8:19 am I keep an eye on OPC values, knock £7k off and use that as a weather vane for the value of my car. Currently looking like £40k for a £65k new, 21 month old, 13k miler (SD). That assumes that the current 'dieselaphobia' isn't adding extra grief?

So, at £1,200 pcm, this is currently the worst depreciation of the 4 Porsche ('s?) I have owned. At least the 116610 LV is looking good on Watchfinder! :roll:
I've got one too, bought in 2017 before the prices went silly. I also have a GMT2 BLNR, worn once and currently 14k on Watchfinder. :D
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Post by River »

I would have said 65% was pretty good after 3 years though maybe a bit low with the mileage?

Fleet news predicts ~63% for a 2019 after 30k/3 years (only 2 models listed)

https://www.fleetnews.co.uk/car-running ... &FuelType=

Though try that with a £48k F Pace and you're looking at 50%...
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