06-05-2020, 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Tcoat
There are really three ways the first gen could go depending on what the second turns out to be.
Second rocks and is a far far better car = A glut of first gen on the market and plummiting prices.
Second is just meh and no reall improvement = First gen cars will continue to depreciate at the current curve.
Second is a total piece of crap and nobody that loved the first is remotely interested = First shoots up in value and each one that get's wrecked (that Opie and Dave don't fix up) forces the value up a bit more.
There is a fourth scenario I guess. They stop making any gen and the value of what exists is anybody's guess.
I do not see any plausible condition that would make the next gen a far better car and still get anything like the current resale value from the first.
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Just gonna post this every two or three pages.
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Originally Posted by fitcious
Is having only TRD parts on it considered ‘stock’? Haha
Btw, lets say next gen isn’t turbo- will our current gens hold value?
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