Best resale value cars
#16
Well thats what FD an MKIV owners ask for them but they aren't easy sells. Plus the JDM market is going to run that down quickly next year. I have seen running FDs and decent shape sell for under $5000 and Supras under $10K
But still you get cornholes like this trying to rock the public. Even at half that price he is still making $5000 on this heap. Should do jailtime for being a rapist.
1991 TOYOTA SUPRA TWIN TURBO LIMITED
But still you get cornholes like this trying to rock the public. Even at half that price he is still making $5000 on this heap. Should do jailtime for being a rapist.
1991 TOYOTA SUPRA TWIN TURBO LIMITED
#17
Originally Posted by B6T
Maybe you notice all the old Hondas driving around with broken bumpers because there are no domestics from the same years left on the road! And the only reason Grand Nationals have such good resale is because every single one I've seen looks like its kept in a garage 95% of the time... their owners barely drive them! Domestic muscle cars do hold their value well, but not as well as Japanese "muscle" cars. Look at the average resale of a Mk4 Supra or an FD RX-7! Those cars are at least 10 years old and are still selling for $20,000-$40,000!
Are you on crack? American muslce is fetching prices up to 1 million for rare models. Don't even compare. You cant buy a decent old mopar for under 50k (A REAL MOPAR). There are plenty of GM cars around from the 80s and early 90s. Tons of old gas guzzleing boats from the 70s too. Hell theres prolly more w-body gm cars from 88-96 then hondas of the same year. WHY? because the GM 60* V6 was bulletproof , with a few flaws such as cast door handles other then that the bodys were also built well. The downfall was interior. Go find me a beat up grand national for under 4k. BTW the muslce car died in 1974.. So unless your talking about the datsun z cars ( japans attempt at muscle) forget it.
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