this is an AVERAGE among all models of 911 coupe. unless they removed outliers certain ones appreciated. seems about right to me.
are they counting from sale price or MSRP?
Oh so thats why i cant buy them
That and I’m poor so…
Does the 9.3% indicate that a 911 would only lose 9.3% of its value over 5 years? That’s shockingly good. Maybe that’s due to the recent unusual market conditions due to supply chain issues, Covid, etc….
I bought a Carrera 4S manual 5.5 years ago. According to KBB.com it’s now worth 13% less on trade in than I paid for it. That’s incredible value retention in my opinion.
Yes and the 911 has always been insulated a little bit since it’s the “only” car with the engine over the rear axle. If you want 911 driving dynamics, you have to get a 911. Nobody else makes even a clone.
I can say that the prices of 981s have some down a LOT in the last two years. Prices went crazy during the pandemic and seem to have normalized - to the point that I just bought my first Boxster S this week.
Flat 6 purists all have their 981s, or else hopped to a GTS 4.0. For everyone else the 718 is just a better car.
Kind of a dick thing to say, but sure.
It would be interesting to see which porsche are appreciating the most.
he also has a couple model specific porsche videos recently. a gt3, turbo s, cayman and taycan… all within the last 2 months.
I would highly recommend his channel if you are considering buying/selling porsche or high end sports/supercars. he doesn’t talk to the feelz… all is based off fact/data in the market.
This was insanely interesting to watch. Thank you for recommending!
I always recommend his analyses. he’s got it down, no fluff.
Good thing my Tacoma will hold up as well
Subaru BRZ and Camaro are surprising
The brz feels like bs. Maybe because it starts out cheaper and doesn’t end up being 60% off 6 years later.
My vote would’ve been STi’s as used ones are basically going for what used to be out the door price right now.
Can confirm just purchased an sti. I think that’s a different story tho as Subaru has confirmed no more STI will be built.
Even before 2022 prices were like this. They were actually higher due to Covid, but they come back down to normal in my area. You can’t get a va chassis with a clean title for under 32-34k or it’s got a ton of miles.
Good luck with a used sti, may your ringlands forever be intact.
Source is here: https://www.iseecars.com/cars-that-hold-their-value-study
US News and World report tells a slightly different story:
https://cars.usnews.com/cars-trucks/advice/cars-with-the-slowest-depreciation
I bought my mom a 2018 CHR brand new. Sold it 5 years later to CarMax for 3k below MSRP. They ended up selling it for 1k above MSRP. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This list doesn’t seem biased at all.
Idk I feel like caymans decrease pretty bad with miles but maybe I’m wrong
I can vouch for 718. My side story:
A gang of car thieves stole my 2017 718 Cayman Sapphire Blue, which I bought around $70k. My insurance company did an assessment and gave me back a bit less than $70k. If you account for inflation, I will say the number is quite close to the number shown up there.
Even worse for the Cayman is it lumps in the base model, S, and the GTS 2.5, which depreciates a fair amount, with the GTS 4.0 and the T, which doesn’t seem to be depreciating at all.