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07-24-2005 | #1 |
Join Date: Jul 2005
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ZR1 Prices Dropping question....
Hi,
I am posting for my dad on this one since he is not very computer savvy. Anyway, he is the proud owner of a 92 ZR1 with 17,000 orginal miles. He is a little worried of late as how much the prices of these beasts are dropping. He wanted to know what you guys thought about the future market of these cars. He doesn't want to sell it, but he did have a high investment in the car and if he ever got into a money crunch he wants to know he can still get a return on it. What are your guys' opinion. Like I said we are a vette family so we love our vettes to death, just curious on everyone elses opinion of the dropping prices of the ZR1... Thanks! |
07-25-2005 | #2 | |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: S. Florida
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Re: ZR1 Prices Dropping question....
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People have differing opinions, but the used car market in general is what is driving all cars down in value. Our cars have not yet reached the rare collector status that will make them start to appreciate. Some low mileage and rare color combos do get top dollar, but they are the exception rather than the rule. However given time, most ZR-1's that are in good to great condition will start to appreciate. Your fathers seems like a fine example of a ZR-1 that will fall into that category given enough time. I would suggest he keep it well maintained with records for anything he does. Glad to have the two of you aboard. |
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07-28-2005 | #3 |
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: New Berlin WI
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I agree that they will go up in value over time. It was great for me that they went down in price because I could finally afford one. I wanted one for so long but they were way out of my price range. Now I got my beauty and love it. I would think they will go back up in value over time.
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07-30-2005 | #4 |
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Jupiter, Fl.
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Seeing that your Dad's car is a 92' with only moderate mileage, IMO, It's worth has probably bottomed out. Meaning that I think the only things that will affect It's selling price in the future will be condition, and how much more mileage he puts on it.
So relax, almost all the depreciation is over, enjoy |
08-06-2005 | #5 |
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: I'm in a constant state of euphoria in the Z!
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In my opinion, I just don't see how the ZR-1 can fall much further in price. I realize that the Z06 and the C6's have the hp, tq, creature comforts, etc. But it was the ZR-1 that paved the way for all those things. I didn't buy mine as an investment anyway. I really enjoy driving it.
Jim
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08-11-2005 | #6 |
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: San Fernando Valley, CA.
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I feel fortunate just to have one, period. The only regret I have is with a bunch of miles on mine it will probably never be worth much. However, it is such a solid driving car it blows my mind. No squeaks, rattles, driveline slop, nothing; I'm impressed with the ZR1 as a whole .That, and it was very affordable with mods already done. To get a lo-miler with mods would have cost me a mint. Fun is what its all about for me.
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08-18-2005 | #7 | |
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Auburn, Washington
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