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Depreciation

Discussion in 'California(Portofino)/Roma(Amalfi)' started by irvineboy, Mar 11, 2016.

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  1. irvineboy

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    Why does the CA depreciate faster than the F430 which is an older car?
     
  2. Fly4Ree

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    New cars drop faster as a rule. Are you looking at two built in the same year? If so, which year?
     
  3. irvineboy

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    No, just comparing a 2005 F430 and a 2010 CA which are around the same price.
     
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    An 11 year old car is closer to flatlining on depreciation than a 6 year old. There are other considerations as well. Tons of California's out there. Heck there are 40ish California T's on the market now. (Per Carguru)
     
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    Loved the thread. Wife conversation was hilarious. Hope the single kid goes to husband school before he gets married. One of the first things they teach is that husband points expire at midnight and husband demerits have a half life of 15 years.
     

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