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25-08-2019, 07:03 PM | #1 | ||
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Sunday Arvo Dazz Thread:
Cars generally depreciate, although rarer models perhaps not as fast. Then they hit a point where they're not getting any cheaper, that's normally the sweet-spot. Then they just get older & more worn-out without getting cheaper Then they start creeping up again. Then they start to become actually desirable and harder to find. Granted its a bit different because there are nolonger new cars to drive the price down. What Falcons do you think are in the sweet-spot now, or soon to be, and of those which would you buy as a keeper? |
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