Ins and Outs when Buying a Sports Car
Many financially gifted individuals are thinking
wondering what to do with their “fat wallets” – should they put it in the bank
for future investment use it for something that is tangible. They might just say “hey, this is exciting!”
and what better thing to buy that can cause a phrase like this - a brand new
sports car!
But here's how to look at both the positive and
negative sides of spending cash for a sports car.
Fanatics can find the most interesting and beautiful
reason to own a sports car and the good news are is:
- Sports cars fit the lifestyle of the rich, the
famous and the elegant.
- These sports cars have more powerful engines with up
to 750 horsepower.
- Sleek, convertible types depreciate more slowly than
hardtop rivals.
- The newer the sports car model, the more impressive
the driver is.
- Fans of pricey sports car can choose between the
coupe type and convertible type.
- Automatic transmission sports cars have better resale
values.
- High-end exotics have been largely immune to the
recession
- Less striking cars do best, often losing as little
as 6 to 10% of their worth over five years.
- Sports cars are used in many cases for car
racing. Both men and women are starting
to become addicted with the sport.
Although
fitting, as it can be, for their lifestyle, it’s not all that easy when it
comes to buying a sports cars, the not so good news is:
- Sports cars are prone to being affected by recurring
and financially viable trends.
- Some sports cars have very expensive and hard to
find repair parts.
- Sports car buyers should not expect to ever get back
their full investment when reselling the car.
- Expensive sport cars infrequently serve their
purpose as just a means of transportation.
They just become the collector’s item that is rarely used.
- Driving an expensive sports car means spending extra
money for gas.
- Models that were sold at special discounts decrease
in value faster than other models.
- Various exotic sports cars that only a minority can
find the money for are often resold because of costly maintenance.
On the other hand, sports cars have become a passion
for some. It could indicate that the buyer would spend more than he should,
since it brings enjoyment to the owner, and he is willing to sacrifice the
costly price of owning one for the joy and prestige it gives.
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