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pastarocket 11-21-2015 01:27 PM

RS7.

Have you tried this website: About Unhaggle, New Car Deals & Dealer Invoice Prices | Unhaggle

Perhaps the car dealers can give you a deal on the RS7?

jasonturbo 11-21-2015 01:45 PM

150K can probably get you a clean low mile 2001 Integra Type R.

Gallardo 11-21-2015 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harvey Specter (Post 8701095)
Used G63 would be a good buy.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Galactic_Phantom (Post 8701104)
^really? How does one even dd that thing? It was one of the worst cars not a prius/corolla I have ever driven. It jerks from any sort of acceleration and it feels like there is a boulder on the back when ever it turns. I've never sat at the back before but it looks cramped af. Aside from aesthetics I can't imagine much pros of that car

Used G63?

You can spend a few grand more for a Brabus Ride-Control, which significantly improves the ride of the car, takes out the jitters and rattlings.

I've been hoping to pick up an used G63 myself, but they typically hover around the $165,000 mark, while new ones are around $190,000. Even with the slight facelift for 2016, the G63 pricing for 2012 didn't budge very much.

Any tips on where to look for one?:alone:

pastarocket 11-21-2015 03:44 PM

If you are considering to buy a BMW with X drive that is within that 100 to 150K price range, maybe you can send a PM to tofu1413.

Maybe he can get you a deal on a Beemer. :considered:

Harvey Specter 11-21-2015 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gallardo (Post 8701139)
Used G63?

You can spend a few grand more for a Brabus Ride-Control, which significantly improves the ride of the car, takes out the jitters and rattlings.

I've been hoping to pick up an used G63 myself, but they typically hover around the $165,000 mark, while new ones are around $190,000. Even with the slight facelift for 2016, the G63 pricing for 2012 didn't budge very much.

Any tips on where to look for one?:alone:

I believe SR had a one white for $150ish. My neighbor got a black one, I believe he paid $155k, private sale.

If you're going to spend $150k buy something that won't be worth half the price in a few years. Almost all the cars mentioned in this thread depreciate like crazy, G63 on the other hand keeps it's value and same goes for the new RR.

Hehe 11-22-2015 02:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HKSR (Post 8701118)
In general, I'd agree with you. But in this context, I don't.

Let me know when you find those attractive financing options on an RS7, or other $150k+ luxury vehicle.

A quick look on Audi's own site, it quotes financing from 3.9 and lease from 4.9.

Assuming one invests with a good balance of risk and return, achieving over 3.9%/yr on the return isn't really hard if at all.

Or as you said, if a person can't figure a way to make more than 3.9% ROI, then yes, they should totally buy it outright. :D

rd01 11-22-2015 03:03 PM

m6 gc

Harvey Specter 11-22-2015 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rd01 (Post 8701337)
m6 gc

Stay away from M6's in general. They depreciate like crazy.

tofu1413 11-22-2015 03:25 PM

a lightly used, one year old M6.... have a big price gap from brand new from MSRP. its quite insane how much its depreciates

vyrospec 11-22-2015 05:01 PM

Sedan: M6GC, RS7
SUV: Macan/Cayenne Turbo, X5M, GLE
Sleeper Choice: XC90 (its 'moose-aware' :badpokerface:)

Limitless 11-22-2015 07:19 PM

At first I was surprised at the amount of asshole replies to OP who seems pretty nice and genuine. Then I remembered I was on revscene lol

Harvey Specter 11-22-2015 09:25 PM

Styling is subjective but I would take a Panamera GTS over the M6GC and RS7. Another car that holds it's value quite well.

One Punch Man 11-22-2015 09:58 PM

Thanks everyone! I'm fully aware of the depreciation of these 150k cars. However in my mind, I am not buying the car to think about how much value it'll hold after a few years, as I will be going on long distance trips, and etc.. I know car values tend to free-fall within this category and I have already taken that into consideration when deciding on purchasing a new car.

But again, thanks everyone for all your thoughts and opinions, I am still searching what the right car is for me.

Adorkami 11-22-2015 11:10 PM

According to yahoo nobody has died in a XC90, so there's one benefit of it.

https://www.yahoo.com/autos/2016-yah...104629512.html

Lomac 11-22-2015 11:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adorkami (Post 8701512)
According to yahoo nobody has died in a XC90, so there's one benefit of it.

https://www.yahoo.com/autos/2016-yah...104629512.html

The new XC90 is actually one hell of a ride and one I would normally recommend. However, it doesn't seem like it's something the OP is particularly looking for.

That said, my review should be up in the next week or so (shameless plug :lol)

european 11-23-2015 11:22 AM

Tesla Model S

Verdasco 11-23-2015 02:40 PM

G63 goes for my vote.

BMW depreciates like crazy and telsa .. lol no thx jeff!~

Harvey Specter 11-23-2015 04:21 PM

I8 is probably the only BMW that probably won't depreciate much but it's far from a DD.

tofu1413 11-23-2015 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harvey Specter (Post 8701720)
I8 is probably the only BMW that probably won't depreciate much but it's far from a DD.

lightly used ones are holding 140k or so.... and slowly going down.

Verdasco 11-24-2015 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harvey Specter (Post 8701720)
I8 is probably the only BMW that probably won't depreciate much but it's far from a DD.

disagree, it is decreasing at such a large large rate. Saw an auction where no one wanted to even touch it.

Car is shit from what I heard. Enthusiasts and owner of luxury car shops


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