theeedude
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- Feb 5, 2006
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Since you have your heart set on a 2009 new model car, buy new. Duh!
Plus you may wait 2 years only to find out that resale hasn't dropped that much. For example, I testdrove a 2004 Mazda3 when it came out in 2003, but decided to wait for a couple years to get it lightly used. Well in 2005, I looked at the market and bought a brand new 2006 Mazda3, because 2004s didn't depreciate enough to justify buying used.
Also, understand that if you buy a new car for 25K and it depreciates to 20K after 2 years, or you buy a used car for 15K and it depreciates to 10K during the same period, you could have been driving a new car under full warranty for same depreciation hit as the used one, even though the purchase price of the used one is much lower. It's all about the slope of the depreciation curve during the time interval.
Plus you may wait 2 years only to find out that resale hasn't dropped that much. For example, I testdrove a 2004 Mazda3 when it came out in 2003, but decided to wait for a couple years to get it lightly used. Well in 2005, I looked at the market and bought a brand new 2006 Mazda3, because 2004s didn't depreciate enough to justify buying used.
Also, understand that if you buy a new car for 25K and it depreciates to 20K after 2 years, or you buy a used car for 15K and it depreciates to 10K during the same period, you could have been driving a new car under full warranty for same depreciation hit as the used one, even though the purchase price of the used one is much lower. It's all about the slope of the depreciation curve during the time interval.