I know a dealer in town who will sell me a 2009 Aston Martin Vantage for 45K. This car could become a collectors item in 10 years. Should I buy?
Should I buy? I'm 22 btw
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dumb fuck
i thought the same way when I was 22. stop thinking like a nigger
I know 1k dealers who sell a 1 year old fiesta for 4k.
you r a brainlet but still young so get ur shit together
Ask yourself why a $130,000 car, almost 10 years old, is now $45,000. Then ask yourself what that $45,000 car will be worth in 10 years.
You’re trying to justify an unnecessary purchase. The car is a toy.
In less racist/offensive words, this.
If you're looking to make money buying a car, you had better be very skilled in making money on collectibles. And, when it comes to collectibles, cars are especially difficult due to various factors.
Firstly, if you're 22, you probably don't have a place to store the car. If you are trying to make money on the car, you must store it in a place that is protected from the elements and has some semblance of temperature control (at least keep it out of the sun). Also, you need to run the car every now and then to let the fluid circulate. That means you must have a place where you can drive the car where it won't get hit by other drivers or vandalized.
Finally, it is unknown how long you'll have to hold onto the car before you decide to sell it for a profit if the profit ever comes. During that holding period, do you know how to do the maintenance on the car or will you have to send it out? Expensive cars have very expensive maintenance costs. Even simple things like oil changes can cost hundreds of dollars versus $20 or $40 for regular cars.
I would say that for your age and your likely competence with maintaining cars and knowledge of collecting anything, you should avoid this like the plague. It's very likely you'll lose money on the car when you sell it and you'll lose even more money on all the maintenance. Remember, you'll also want to insure it and the insurance companies are not going to give a 22 year-old male (I'm assuming you're male) a break.
Yes good investment
Fuck wh*te *i*gers
Check the repair costs. New clutch 8k USD and every Aston needs a new clutch. Brakes and wheels so 4k per year. Insurance will be around 2-3k per year. I like the car too and was very close to buy a Gallardo or the Aston but at the end of the day I took a AMG.
Maintenance on that car will kill you. Be smarter.
Wants to look like he made it buys car that’s neither new nor old and collectible and will never be “rare”
Are you some kind of sand nigger?
>buy a bike and put the rest in crypto
>buy a Aston Martin and retire in 2023
lol AMG. what a step down.
No just lease some stupid Benz or Acura to get it out of your system and buy BTC. By the time your 3 year lease is up, you will probably understand why
I like this car but please learn from someone older
Its an pure nazi white V8 700HP AMG. Its nothing better to kill Ferraris and Lambos on the autobahn. I'm pure white like my AMG. I pretty shure your pussy driving with the bus.
>i pretty shure
ok pajeet.
Better off buying a classic car that has already bounced off the bottom.
Pretty much every normal car I owned from the 80s and 90s is now worth fucking loads. Wish I'd thrown mine in a barn instead of scrapping them.
user the answer is no sorry. use that money you have and go enroll in a trade school
>Vantage
>collector's car
Holy shit. I haven't laughed that hard in a while.
Where does a 22 year old dipshit get handed 45K?
Thankfully it's not just you answering posters on this board then, user
wew, i remember being a retarded 22 year old
>less than 50k miles
>pristine
>rare model
no shit
read my advice
Get an AMG. More reliable, cheaper, less maintenance and probably even faster.
Aston Martins are for britcuck boomers.
zoomers won't give a shit about old cars.
the kind of people that would buy these off you for 10x in 10 years are mostly going to be in retirement homes or at least have calmed down in 10 years. or maybe even haven gotten their finances and pension justed in the next economic crisis.
Buy BCH instead. I guarantee you, it will grow in value much much more than any car investment.
and I have the most pure green ID in this thread, so you really should follow my advice: