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how much will these cars cost in 2-5 years (cars in details)?
ok the range of the years are 2,3,4, or 5 if u couldn't understand the years and the cars are
Dodge Charger 2004
Ford Shelby Mustang 2005
Dodge Challenger 2009
Pontiac Solstice 2005
Saturn Sky 2007
Mercades Benz SLK 2009
Chevy Corvette 2005
Lotus Elise/Exige 2005
Audi TT 2003
Cadillac XLR 2001
Chrysler Crossfire 2005
Dodge Viper 2004
Hummer H3T 2009
Mazda RX-8 2007
BMW Z4 2006
Porsche Boxster 2003
fisker karma 2009
Cadillac Converj 2010
Chevorlet Volt 2010
Nissan GT-R 2009
now i don' expect anyone to answer all of these but answer as many as you can and if you can well you are one incredible sob and im not
asking what the percent will be but if thats all you know then i will do i will figure it out
thnx you all that participate and no worthless answers
One thing: How much are YOU willing to pay? Cause quite frankly even with the major depreciation on the American vehicles you're going to have a hard time affording them. From memory http://www.kbb.com has a depreciation evaluator for most new cars. Some things to clear up though:
Fisker Karma is a prototype. It's also not likely available in America except via import which is going to cost you more than moving to Europe and buying one there.
The Nissan GT-R is going to cost you heaps in consumables, not to mention the 20 grand to fix the transmission which WILL, not IF, WILL rip itself apart.
The Cadillac Converj and Chevy Volt are ALSO prototypes.
OK about the rest of the cars:
The 2003 Audi TT would be relatively cheap now. It was replaced last year by an updated and facelifted model. This also goes for the BMW Z4, Porsche Boxster, Dodge Viper, Cadillac XLR, Shelby Mustang and the Dodge Charger.
Given the poor resale value of American vehicles (and especially since GM is 100 billion dollars in debt, and that is not an exaggeration), the Solstice and its close, slightly-different-looking counterpart the Saturn Sky would be quite cheap as well.
http://www.kbb.com would have all the info necessary for depreciation on new vehicles so look at that.
This is a generic evaluation I've done on the older vehicles using KBB, with a mileage of 25,000 and all the standard features equipped. This is also based on the standard trim:
2004 Dodge Charger: N/A (incorrect year I'm assuming, it wasn't on the database)
No 2005 Shelby Mustang either. A 2005 Mustang would start at $13,290.
Pontiac Solstice: $18,340
Chevrolet Corvette: $32,790
Lotus Elise: N/A (not sold in America)
Lotus Exige: N/A (ALSO not sold in America)
Audi TT: $15,155
Cadillac XLR: $33,235
Chrysler Crossfire: $14,375
Dodge Viper: $48,100
Mazda RX-8: $14,535
BMW Z4: $24,065
Porsche Boxster: $21,005
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