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will the 360cs price drop when the 360 replacement is out?

Discussion in '360/430' started by titanium360, Apr 15, 2004.

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  1. titanium360

    titanium360 F1 Rookie
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    Nov 10, 2003
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    What do you guys think will be the effect on the CS prices?
     
  2. bumboola

    bumboola Formula Junior

    Mar 7, 2003
    625
    That pretty much depends on whether or not they release a CS version of the new car. If they do not, the 360CS should hold it's value well. The difference between a 360 and a 360CS may be greater than the difference between the 360 and 420(?), which will probably offer much the same driving experience, albeit with a lot more power (and price!)
     
  3. F-passione

    F-passione Karting

    Mar 31, 2004
    173
    Orange County, CA
    I suspect they will drop somewhat when the 420 is released. How much is hard to say. While the CS is a limited production I think it too will be old news when they've got a replacement out there especially if it is a hit.
     
  4. RP512TR

    RP512TR Karting

    Jan 11, 2004
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    FRESNO
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    Ross
    Do you guys have any info or even pics on the new 420?
     
  5. F-passione

    F-passione Karting

    Mar 31, 2004
    173
    Orange County, CA
    Do a search there's a supposed sketch of it.........
     
  6. SkizoACE

    SkizoACE Formula Junior

    Mar 24, 2004
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    Houston
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    Thomas
    I dont think it will. Its a limited production car so it'll take long to depreciate in value.
     
  7. PCH

    PCH F1 Rookie

    Apr 7, 2004
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    As the CS is currently offered at 15-20 over MSRP I would predict that within the year they will be at MSRP or a few $$ back.
     
  8. cavallino

    cavallino Formula Junior

    Aug 21, 2003
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    Switzerland
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    Alain
    Yes you are totally right, it is a under 1000 cars production.
     
  9. zjpj

    zjpj F1 Veteran

    Nov 4, 2003
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    USA
    That's still a lot of cars, for a car that enthusiasts like us like a lot; but many people will see it as not comfortable enough for how they want to use a road car.

    Now, the 512M, that only had 75 versions in the states, and the prices are still around 65% MSRP now. I think that tells you something.
     
  10. Kds

    Kds F1 World Champ

    Generally the answer is not until the new car comes out.

    F is like P in that the limited higher performance cars come out at or near the end of the current models useful life.....so you should have a few years of CS price stability until that occurs I would think. Unless the new car is just that much better.........
     

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