What do you think the lowest value depreciating cars are?
I'm doing 120 miles a day Mon-Fri (and some weekends) at the moment in the Z4 M so I've been having a look around for a second car. I thought about a Mini as I will also be doing some city driving and they're fairly small without being too much of a tight fit for my near 6ft frame, and are pretty good quality. My local dealer has a 56 plate (Jan 2007) Mini Cooper, specced up to be £16,100 brand new (current prices) and I'm very surprised to find that the dealer wants £11,999 for it. I think that's crazy, especially as I don't see £4,000 (the gap between used and new) as much money at all. So a choice between a 3.5 year old car at £11,999 or the exact same specced brand new car at £16,100 it's a no brainer. I think in 2007 that car would have cost around £14,000 according to Parkers, and the dealer wants £11,999 today. Wow! The car does only have 13k miles on it but I tend to go by age rather than milage covered (ie, 13k miles around london would be harsh usage)
So just wondering what other normal (not exotica) cars suffer low depreciation? I think Mini's must hold their value better than ANY BMW!
I'm doing 120 miles a day Mon-Fri (and some weekends) at the moment in the Z4 M so I've been having a look around for a second car. I thought about a Mini as I will also be doing some city driving and they're fairly small without being too much of a tight fit for my near 6ft frame, and are pretty good quality. My local dealer has a 56 plate (Jan 2007) Mini Cooper, specced up to be £16,100 brand new (current prices) and I'm very surprised to find that the dealer wants £11,999 for it. I think that's crazy, especially as I don't see £4,000 (the gap between used and new) as much money at all. So a choice between a 3.5 year old car at £11,999 or the exact same specced brand new car at £16,100 it's a no brainer. I think in 2007 that car would have cost around £14,000 according to Parkers, and the dealer wants £11,999 today. Wow! The car does only have 13k miles on it but I tend to go by age rather than milage covered (ie, 13k miles around london would be harsh usage)
So just wondering what other normal (not exotica) cars suffer low depreciation? I think Mini's must hold their value better than ANY BMW!