I'm looking to buy a new car and want something RWD with the lowest depreciation possible. Any recommendations? I already have a truck so I want this to be more of a fun car.
>>27603636It's all a guessing game because nobody will know. The last 4 years were plauged with supply shortages, and the last 5 years have seen the rise of EVs which threaten to disrupt everything. If the only reason you want to have least deprecation is so you can sell it to buy another car, you may as well just lease.
>>27603636Viper or Corvette I'd imagine
>>27603655i never realized these looked to similar from the front. i'd still take that viper ass any day of the week though.
Fox body mustang and $300 worth of harbor freight tools. Unless you’re brown than get something gay
>>27603670hng
>>27603636A $60k Camaro will be worth $120k or more 10 years from now because it's the last of the V8 sports cars with a stick. Just look at the current C7 prices. Right before the C8 came out you could get a manual Grand Sport for like $50k. Now that car is $70k+. It gets even worse as you move up to the more desirable trims. They were clearing out ZR1's out for like $100k now they're going for $200k or more.
>>27605269That's not a bad idea actually, I'm sure a lot of the recent batch of V8 performance cars will hold their value fairly well.
>>27605373I always go for something that people find attractive. If it has that “look back” factor as you park it, it will appreciate based on looks alone. Especially since all nuCars are hideous.
I wish I could buy 5yo cars for half price. A 2019 Toyota Yaris for 15k? Yes please. Here a 2010 toyota yaris is still above 10k.