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Quattroporte Depreciation

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I am not really currently in the spot to purchse a brand new Maserati QP. Anyways, in two...maybe three years time after I put my kids through university and get around to selling my rental properties I will be able to pursche one. Now, what is the depreciation like on the Quattroporte? Where do you see the prices on a used Quattroporte in two to three years? Thanks!
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Dino_Martini said:
I am not really currently in the spot to purchse a brand new Maserati QP. Anyways, in two...maybe three years time after I put my kids through university and get around to selling my rental properties I will be able to pursche one. Now, what is the depreciation like on the Quattroporte? Where do you see the prices on a used Quattroporte in two to three years? Thanks!
I had wondered about that myself. Executive sedans always depreciate heavily, because, as someone else said, executives buy new ones. Sports cars hold their value better because people will buy older ones as second cars, and are less concerned about fuel usage, insurance and repairs if they only use them high days and holidays. I don't see the QP being a popular "Sunday car". On the other hand its still quite a new model, and there may be some aspirational buyers who can't afford new, so who knows.

I'm just enjoying mine and expecting heavy depreciation. If it doesn't depreciate too heavily then thats a bonus.
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