Hi,
apologies if this has already been covered but I've searched and found nothing close! Having recently sold my Defender for a profit despite completing 15k in two years, it got me to thinking that there's a better way to buy cars than simply handing over the folding stuff for a shiny new car that depreciates like the proverbial and as bank rates are so dire, my man maths has proven that 'investing' in a classic is the better way to spend money.
On that basis, I've recently bought a Rover P6 which I'm intent on restoring but having gone the rounds with the wife's car she's decided that she'd like a 968, ideally a Cabriolet but I'm leaning towards the Coupe so my questions are:
* Have these cars fully depreciated yet or is there more to go and, if so, how much until they reach the floor?
* Will the Cabriolet hold its value better, or vice versa?
* I'm discounting the CS as it will be impossible to explain to her why she's paying more, for less if you see what I mean?
* I'm struggling to find vehicles for sale with A/C, which seem odd or isn't it a popular option?
Whilst it won't be a 'high days and holidays' type of car, it needs to be smart enough to fit in at the company car park due to car allowance issues, whilst being reliable enough to cover 5k business miles per annum mostly during decent weather, but equally look after her during inclement UK weather.
Any other pointers would be appreciated so thanks in advance for your help.
Cheers, Jason.
apologies if this has already been covered but I've searched and found nothing close! Having recently sold my Defender for a profit despite completing 15k in two years, it got me to thinking that there's a better way to buy cars than simply handing over the folding stuff for a shiny new car that depreciates like the proverbial and as bank rates are so dire, my man maths has proven that 'investing' in a classic is the better way to spend money.
On that basis, I've recently bought a Rover P6 which I'm intent on restoring but having gone the rounds with the wife's car she's decided that she'd like a 968, ideally a Cabriolet but I'm leaning towards the Coupe so my questions are:
* Have these cars fully depreciated yet or is there more to go and, if so, how much until they reach the floor?
* Will the Cabriolet hold its value better, or vice versa?
* I'm discounting the CS as it will be impossible to explain to her why she's paying more, for less if you see what I mean?
* I'm struggling to find vehicles for sale with A/C, which seem odd or isn't it a popular option?
Whilst it won't be a 'high days and holidays' type of car, it needs to be smart enough to fit in at the company car park due to car allowance issues, whilst being reliable enough to cover 5k business miles per annum mostly during decent weather, but equally look after her during inclement UK weather.
Any other pointers would be appreciated so thanks in advance for your help.
Cheers, Jason.