The Fastest & Slowest Depreciating Affordable Sports Cars
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- Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
- You want an affordable sports car but don’t want to lose a fortune to depreciation. No worries: I'll guide you through the cars you should steer clear of if you care about resale values and those that should definitely be on your shortlist.
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There is a big difference in depreciation rates in this segment. Some cars lost up to 18% while others lost nothing. We can see that, in general, the older cars of course lost significantly less than the newer ones. 996s, 997s, and the early R8 V8s are 15 to 20 years old. Nissan Zs, new M2s, F-types, and GR86s on the other hand lost the most.
The older the car, the more likely you need to hassle with repairs and spend on repairs. So as a value conscious buyer, it makes sense to find a trade-off between the age and depreciation rate.
Content
00:00 High and low depreciation
00:44 Porsche
04:02 Audi
04:21 Mercedes
04:42 BMW
06:28 Lotus
07:13 Jaguar
09:27 Aston Martin
10:01 Alfa Romeo
10:46 Toyota
11:12 Mazda
11:52 Nissan
12:29 Chevrolet
13:06 Ford
13:47 Conclusion
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honestly your videos deserve more views, they are excellent!
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I second this. He's why I bought my Macan Turbo!
Used sports cars are massively overvalued in today’s market. People are being stupid and buying Porsches just because they’re a Porsche and that’s all they can afford. A standard depreciation curve is the cars values is about half after 5 years but covid boosted the value of those cars by about 30% and now they’re coming back down. The market in 2024-2025 is going to see massive drops in prices for 5+ year old cars because people will realize spending $80k on a 10 year old car is a bad idea.
lmao i wanted to buy a 991.1 carrera gts with around 70k miles it's such a good drivers car. And its the last year for na 911s I think it'll keep its price
should i just chill and wait for the market to drop
@@Mrhappy33664 bro I saw in a "2005 Porsche 911 CARRERA 997.1" with some modifications in PH marketplace that has 17k mileage. It's worth around 107K dollars though...
@@Mrhappy33664that’s a car that will go up not down
Cars are selling for very cheap on cars and bids.
Great video! I'm always tempted and looking somewhere within this range. The Miata depression seems pretty surprising! Figured they'd be faster than that, and would show more variance, like other cars. They have the most consistent depreciation of any car I think you've ever featured.
Fantastic analysis.
As a phyisicist I‘m always happy when people know their statistics and present interisting data/info the way it actually is!
If you’re looking at Porsche the 981 series is the best value of all. The Cayman / Boxster platform shares over 60% of its parts with the 991- 911. It’s built on the same assembly line, and is the same quality. It handles better and most importantly costs far less.
You should absolutely include cars like the GR Supra, NSX, and GT-R. Those are known to hold value and even appreciate after so many years so it’s much more interesting in my opinion.
Wow, can’t believe the gamut of cars covered in this one video. Thanks for the data driven analysis as always
The only Porsches that will appreciate in the long run are the air cooled ones 964 and 993, imho. And perhaps the GT models. Why? Because they made something like 250.000 991 models alone. Both 964 and 993 production numbers were something like 60-65K and very large part of them are cabrios. MUCH rarer than water cooled.
Great video! A few interesting sports cars in this range are lexus Lc500, Maserati gran turismo, mustang gt350/R, Honda civic type R, Toyota gr Supra…
LC will go up in price or stagnate since 2025 will be it's last iteration. They're scarce already and will become even more as time moves on.
Can you do a video on sport sedans such as the CT4/5 blackwing, bmw M3-4-5, Audi rs line, ect.
Need to do a video focusing on fun convertibles with the summer coming up (Miata, Boxster, Mustang, Mini, F-Type, Z4, 911, Corvette, Camaro, etc.)
Evora 400 here! Absolutely love it!!
Please keep doing what your doing. Super valuable
I love your data driven videos
Did you say you're putting on a Lotus video next week?
I bought my dream car(Gen 1 R8 V10 manual) in the summer of 2020 right before the pandemic spike in all car values. The value of my car went up 50-60% in less than a year and leveled off but I'm so glad I bought when I did!
Gen 1 R8 V8's are such a good deal right now, esp if you can find one with a gated manual. The values of those already bottomed out.
Is it back to pre pandemic levels?
@@Jay-xr3sb not for the gated manual models. Pre-facelift R-tronic models probably have dipped down back to pre-pandemic levels.
My IS F has gone up in value. I paid 23,500$ with 105k miles. Now at 132k miles they're still going for upwards of 30k. Although I'll NEVER sell my F for many reasons - mainly because it's super rare, it's nice to see I didn't buy garbage 🙃. Next will be that 911 platform once APR drops back to sane levels.
Man you did the right thing. That is a "neversell"
Love your videoes. Can you do Supra Mk4 + Mk5?
How does the LC500 compare ? It's not a surprising trend. The depreciation curve flattens after 5 years (or should) and with a sports car, it will probably still continue to decline as it's less (or niche) demand. It's a risk with sports cars. It's bought to fill a desire rather than a need and is impractical for day to day use. Think of it as a big toy, which it is. If it turns out to be an investment, that's serendipity rather than a perspicacious decision !
I just bought my second used Corvette in the past two years and prices haven't gone down much over the past year. C8s are now selling about 10 percent under sticker for one with lower miles, whereas they were selling way over sticker for used two years. Still high at 10 percent below sticker for a car that's three or four years old.
Amazing content! Can’t beat the value of a 911. I hope later in the year you could do R8 again since it’s now stopped production officially.
Thanks. I will probably do the R8 in July.
@@fourwheeltrader thank you. That would be amazing. You’re the best and I love the analysis and data points. It makes the conclusion very objective. I feel a lot of other content creators present their views subjectively and possibly with some manufacturer kickbacks/perks.
have been waiting for a video like this! options for the peasants!!!
Love my 2023 Porsche Spyder. It’s insane. Plus, it’s holding is value very well. So, cheaper cars are not really cheaper in many cases.
Cant use a 1 year old car to judge anything
@@livinglife1089 the 2020s are doing fine as well. Still selling for MSRP
Thanks for the video! Hopefully you will do new video soon on various Tesla models
excellent video ! but I miss Models like SLK 55 (R171/ 172) and SL55 /63 R230/R231
I have an Alfa 4C and it is a dream come true! It is the perfect car to enjoy in the weekends and at the end if you want to sell you can have the same spent or loose some few dollars that doesn’t match the pleasure to drive one of them.
Probably the most beautiful car in the last 20 years.
@@norwegianblue2017❤
Would love to see a video on Lexus LC500 with its v8 5.0 N/A motor. I’m cross shopping LC500 vs 911, I know it sounds a bit strange to cross shop these two but they have some similarities. I’m looking for great GT car both imo meet my criteria.
The lc500 is included here: ua-cam.com/video/kP4NDFUm0DE/v-deo.htmlsi=e9QNp2sXmQF_N7YC
The elises and exiges have held up very well as well
If I could afford a lotus.... 🤤
This was a great list of affordable sports cars. From what Ive seen, the Civic Type R's have a relatively stable price trend, but this is just my eyes. It would be interesting if you were able to put the Civic Type R through your analysis both the FK8 and the FL5 should have some decent sample sizes
I’m looking to buy an FL5 and it’s crazy that the FK8 has held its value so well. They go for the same price as a brand new FL5. Absurd
Fantastic video.
Would love to see an analysis of audi rs5
I sold my base 987.2 Cayman just before the big post covid price dip. Then, a year later, I got a 981 base for the same price I sold the 987.2 for. I got very lucky with my timing. Now that things are back to normal depreciation rates. The 981 seems to be a smart car to stick with long-term.
Lots of data! Great video. Any thoughts on the current Toyota Supra?
Not yet, but i will probably start to include then in q3 or q4.
Japanese(S2000, Miata, 86) and American models(Mustang, Camaro, Corvette) tend to be cheaper for maintenance and repairs for older models so cheaper to own after the depreciation hit.
2017 Porsche 718 base that’s what I’ve got and it’s great!!!
Still waiting on you to do one on the Porsche Cayenne
Any high performance variant 911 (GT/RS/GTS/equivalent and Turbos) from any generation, from the original 50-year-old 911 gen to the current 992 still carries high prices.
It really depends on if you're buying before or after the depreciation.
Can we please get a video on the Dodge Viper market??
The insights depend heavily on the quality of your data. Where did you compile this data from?
Did not see my 991.2. they seem to holding up too. Something nice about a twin turbo!!
They are mostly still priced above 80k (the treshold for this video). You can see the trend for the 991.2 over here: ua-cam.com/video/ifAmbtNAwwM/v-deo.htmlsi=PtuSuajKSx6VxE3s
@@fourwheeltrader Thanks. Your analysis is awesome!!!!
I am thinking of buying a 2021 Porsche 718 gts. Would that be a smarter buy over a base 911?
No!
could you do one on the g8x m4/m3?
Def need the m3 with how they have been dropping recently and the deals everywhere on m4’s
I got a new Z at MSRP, may trade up to a Lotus Emira once interest rates fall. For those that bought one of the new sports cars at MSRP a 5-10% loss shouldn’t hurt too bad. If you paid a mark up though you probably have a good bit of negative equity
Fantastic vid. You are really great, no one else doing this. Cars are investments, maybe not usually good ones but they are investments. Anytime you chose to buy a 50k, 100k, 200k+ item you have chosen an investment. Thank you
How about combining this data with the reliability of the same cars and plotting that on a graph?
Do you know where to find reliable data sources for this that break it down on model level?
I bet the LC500 shoots up in value the second they stop making em.
Do you have a video covering recent Lotus Evora GT depreciation?
I will include it in next week's video.
@@fourwheeltrader Thank you so much! It was a great video!
We need a g80 video between manual rwd and xdrives 😅
Thx
I was hoping this was finally the video for the Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio and the Mustang Shelby GT350R..!
I need a bit more data on the Giulia QV before i can include them. Unfortunately the data quality for the GT350R is too low, I am tracking the GT500 though.
The price correction for sports cars in America haven't adjusted yet. It's going to take another year or two, but buying new is still the only rational option for many sports cars.
What about the Audi TT ?
Nissan GTR market please!
Can you do maserati gt please
Look at what 98/ 2001 integra Type Rs go for. Originally stickered at $24,500 . Now they're 50k to 90k.
Audi rs5 v8 please
Buy a Porsche
I did!
@@dBsdecibels. Same here…never look back
I did 3 times
Yep. I didn’t buy mine for the depreciation, but it’s a nice bonus!
So over priced
Would love an S2000 analysis that breaks out US market AP1/AP2
I recently started to track them but it still takes a long time before they will feature in a video.
GC8 Impreza 2.5 RS next please
BMW M4 holds it price really well.
great idea get the Mercedes. the check engine light will be your new best friend in the cockpit. G wagon and Amg GTS both had this problem repeatedly. never again will i get a MB.
If you're buying used, hard to beat the Chevy Camaro SS 1LE or ZL1 1LE for value.
That little video snippet of the shop with the confederate flag during the conclusion was crazy tho…
Miata, still the answer!
Still waiting to hear your source 😊
Porsche ✅
VIPER pls
You clearly did not do your homework.. The Genesis G70 is the highest depreciated car on the market. Fully loaded it is $60k after tax. You can buy one only 1 year later, less than 20k miles, clean title for under $45k. That's alot of performance and luxury for less than $45k only one year later. I got super lucky and bought mine for $45k. Same model year and only 4 months old. Name me another car that costs $60k dollars with over 375hp and fully loaded with all the bella and whistles that you can buy for under $45k in just one year... Now if you go out 2 years, you can easily pick one up for under $40k.. Thats nuts for what you're getting. Compared to all the other cars on your list, the G70 has 10x more tech and luxury features and is half the price. Not to mention you can slap a $500 tune on the G70 and it'll smoke any car on this list easy
You clearly did not read the video title.
Ct4 Blackwing and ct5 Blackwing
To anyone that has truly tracked your car.
It is the most abusive thing you can do to your vehicle.
Unless you have money to just burn. Buy an older Miata and learn and enjoy the experience on one of them.
If you have money and rally do enjoy tracking your can and want more than a Miata, get a Lotus Elise or Exige. Those things modified can keep up with anything ever made.
Again, I did it once and felt I almost ruined my car.
🐧 MB SLK 350 R172 AMG-Line (2011 - 2016)
I didnt have to watch this video to know Lexus Acura Porsche
wheres the pontiac solstice
Graphs need a title
I see 2005, 2006 honda s2000 with low mileage going well over $40000, which is higher than it's brand new price...
The S2000 would fit perfectly in this video. I started to track them but it will still take a while before they appear on the channel.
Supra?
No analysis on Lexus LC500??…😢
You can find it over here: ua-cam.com/video/kP4NDFUm0DE/v-deo.htmlsi=PK-0heTvBfszVLoV
Ssshhhhhhhh!!!! Don't mention the 2ur-gse! It's literally a unicorn. There isn't a car that's more reliable (with proof) than any other car ever made. EVER.
Ferrari ❤
Get you a nice GT S
that z06 does not depreciate at all for the time being
718 and 981 will crash after new gen 718(983) releases, you should know that...
New gen is electric, nobody's is buying that shit, 718, 981 values will rise.
@@hpickettz34 lmao.
You will see. New porsche coming al most every 911/cayman saying "ohhh they lost 2 cylinder" " ohhh they add turbo" " ohh they use electric steering "
and all old gen crash like hell. ALWAYS.
so, check your speech after 2025.
Wheres the Lexus F's? 😤
Surprised you don't mention that manuals are depreciating much slower than automatics. This is most evident in cars that have both, but it seems like auto only cars also tend to depreciate faster.
With the advent of electric cars being very fast, I think people are realizing that 0.2 seconds a lap from an auto isn't worth the sacrifice in driving enjoyment.
Only in specific cases (eg ferrari 360, f430) there is a difference in depreciation between manuals and automatic. There is a full video about somewhere on the channel.
@@fourwheeltrader Seems about every single car I've looked at, with the possible exception of very cheap commuter cars like a Nissan Versa, or Mitsubishi Mirage.
But I bought a 987 Cayman S and the manuals were right at $5k more expensive than the auto's pretty much across the spectrum.
I am now looking at V8 Vantages and it is the same story...a 6-8k delta for manuals.
It might be less in others, but it seems any sports/performance manual that I can see commands a higher price than an auto.
Just because a car is depreciating slower doesn’t mean it is a better financial decision. If the initial cost is 2x another car you might still be losing more money.
Type R
Mk5 supras
Where is the GR Supra?
I do not have enough data on the Supra yet. Will include them in Q4.
Good values :
Z4 M340 or Supra 2019
S5 or RS5 phase 2
PORSCHE
Buy a Supra and enjoy the heck out of it.
Any 911>any supra
Svo my choice......
I would buy a supra
Without watching the video, the correct answer is always buy Porsche
Not counting the mc20, Maserati is always the worst. Jaguar is always bad. Porsche is always the best
Buy toyota lexus porsche
I would agree, but we rarely see Lexus or Toyota mentioned here (the GR 86 is really a Subaru).
@@CeeJay591he covers the Lexus LC500 which is an excellent GT car. Personally my daily driver is a 911 997.1 Turbo coupe, but the LC500 is on my radar when I get a bit older
@@SignalCorps1 He covered it once, while Porsche has been covered many times. I certainly think it should have been mentioned here in this video, particularly as he does mention repair costs as a factor regarding what to invest in.
@@CeeJay591 The LC500 before 2022 indeed could have been included as they are priced under 80k. I have several videos on the LC500 or videos where it is included as a comparison. This is the latest one: ua-cam.com/video/kP4NDFUm0DE/v-deo.htmlsi=ytHpinL8JRuySdF7
Polestar 1
997 turbo all the way...
Yep, my daily driver is a 997.1 TT coupe. I feel spoiled every time I drive it.
Corvette. Easy to maintain unlike Porsche.
Note: Don't buy european vehicles.