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It depends on the car.
In my case I had a Pontiac G8. Only 2200 shipped to Canada in only one year. I daily drove it for 3 years. Regret nothing. Cars don't like to sit around, they like to move just like us. Loved all moments with the car. It was easier to sell the car, thanks to banking 3 years worth of memories with it. You can't put a price on that whether the value went up or down.
On the flip side
If you weekend the car, you're rewarding yourself after completing another week of the grind. You could hate your job, your home, your family, whatever but opening the garage or removing the tarp and seeing your ride all ready for you reinvigorates your body and soul. Fire it up and drive with no destination. Just another moment to savour in your ongoing quest to maintain happiness.
And like in the other scenario, you can't put a price on that whether the value went up or down.
IMO, if you're hoarding a car because of economics and not experience, you're doing it wrong.
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