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Old Sep 1, 2019 | 01:16 PM
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Default Re: Str6 16,000 miles not for sale

Originally Posted by pizzaguy
I think the SRTs will begin to turn around in value by the mid 2020's; that is the opinion of one of the auto finance guys at the bank, anyway.
As to our N/As, he says that will take longer.

I do not understand how a model with around 1800 units in the entire country can hold such low value.
You have to compare them to cars of the same age, then you can see that they are holding some value. What would you get for a 2004 Chrysler Concorde no matter the condition?
If you are thinking that in 2025 the cars will be worth more, you have to account for devaluation of the dollar and you may have long since wrapped it around a tree anyway and dented it badly. Drive it and enjoy it or wrap it in cotton wool and store it just in case it’s value go up.