| After 5 years, they are typically worth 50% of new value. Limited production cars are an exception to the rule. This is America, not Japan. A 15 year old Z has already taken the big 50% hit, and subsequent hits over the next 10 years. They should be pretty flat for some time, provided the car is well kept. A newish evo on the other hand, has 2 25% dings heading FAST. Enjoy your Evo for what it is (I'd love one), but don't say it's going to hold it's value better than a car that's already had it's lumps.
 ummmmm..can we just post about cars? (n/m) - College Boy 08:55:03 04/28/05
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