What is up with the demand for s2k
Exactly, FCGuy. You can't expect to buy any new car and not have it depreciate. Just because the S2000 went a year or two before doing any significant depreciation doesn't mean that it won't catch up eventually. Check out the depreciation on 7-series BMW's, Land Rovers, and Jaguars if you want to feel a little better about how well your S is holding its value.
Who would want to sell their car????
I'm never letting mine go! I don't get it how some can buy expensive vehicles and then want to ditch them so quickly, our culture has become far too disposable.
I'm never letting mine go! I don't get it how some can buy expensive vehicles and then want to ditch them so quickly, our culture has become far too disposable.
Originally posted by Dookie
Personally, a lightly used S2000 is almost a steal at the going rates, I believe the car is worth far more than it is being valued (if that makes sense).
Personally, a lightly used S2000 is almost a steal at the going rates, I believe the car is worth far more than it is being valued (if that makes sense).
I think the problem is that most people are in denial of market realities...
I've noticed S2K's moving pretty quick at my dealerships here. Except the place I bought mine from has had a white/tan for about 4 or 5 months now. They must be asking more than usual because of the rarity. Weather is warming up and they are starting to move again.
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