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    Default Evo voted best "resale value holding" car

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    Notice that the pic shows an Evo MR. Looks damn sexy.

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    Default Evo voted best "resale value holding" car

    I was wondering if they meant the 05 models? Does this hold true for the 03's and 04's as well:roll:? Either way it's still pretty cool.

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    Default Evo voted best "resale value holding" car

    I wouldnt put a lot of stock in that article they have that POS doge truck holding its value better than a bimmer.

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    Default Evo voted best "resale value holding" car

    Quote Originally Posted by Absinthe
    I wouldnt put a lot of stock in that article they have that POS doge truck holding its value better than a bimmer.

    It actually might be acurate. After having owned an M3 and a 740il, BMW's do not hold their value much more than a lot of cars. It all depends on the model. The e-46 M3 holds a lot of value, as does any 5 series, but garden variety 3's do not. A few percentage points of perceived value matters little. Also, the SRT-10 is very limited production, and the fastest truck (production stock) in the worls, with a very high demand right now. Just try to buy one in California!

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    Default Evo voted best "resale value holding" car

    I actually find that hard to believe.. But good for us evo owners!
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    Default Evo voted best "resale value holding" car

    Might it have to do something with Mitsu's new much-vaunted 10-year warranty? Not that it would do me any good, what's a 10-year warranty worth when they'll void it after one autocross event? :roll:

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    Default Evo voted best "resale value holding" car

    I think finding a good shape never modded EVO in a few years will be hard. Those are probably the ones that will be worth more to buyers. After reading about the experiences some people go through while modding and driving their cars on these forusm, I'd be scared to buy a used EVO!

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