Not too long ago (but in a galaxy far, far away) I wrote about the deals you can get on unpopular new cars that have brand new replacements waiting in the wings.
Today we’ll examine what happens when those vehicles fall off the depreciation cliff. Again.


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PrincipalDan - I liked this review and yet didn’t like this review, all at the same time. Sort of like the way the author felt about the car…
Marcelo de Vasconcellos - derek, agree with you totally. Anyone who didn’t buy it ’cause thr badge… I don’t mind...
haenschen - “Yes, peel back the aluminium bodywork of this eight-horse gilded royal stage-coach to find a beating twelve-cylinder heart built by a...
Doug DeMuro - On the 996? Do a search for “IMS” or “Intermediate shaft.” You’ve been warned! :)
jz78817 - “Outnumbered?” More likely they don’t do anything ‘cos any sport bike will handily out-accelerate even the fastest...
speedlaw - Yup. I had that fail at 60k, and the local dealer fixed it under warranty as NY had CA emissions regs. Two stage intake runners...
jz78817 - WTF are you talking about?
jz78817 - yecch, the disgusting body kits. When I got my SRT-4 I actually considered trying to re-fit it with standard Neon fascias and spoiler, but I...
Marcelo de Vasconcellos - come to Brazil Athos. The local car industry will continue thriving for the foreseeable future.
-Nate - It’s just childish trolling again ~ If you can , do . If you can’t and you have the emotional maturity of a 7 year old and access to a...