Recent corvettes are close to be the cheapest for the bang. If Vette is no cheap, then what is in the world of sports car? @quattrolite
Btw, I appreciate your input and willingness to interact in the comments section, just don't use it only to redirect to your blog at every comment. If you have a specific blog post which addresses an issue that a commenter raised, then please you can provide a direct link, that's all. Thanks for your understanding. ps: I'll check your blog ;)
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Any comparable 'vette is way cheaper than Porsche just for notice. Base 996 is appox 20kEUR, 993 and below is cosmic money already. I would say that Porsche is better investment though for resale value.
And sorry if I offended with my followup comment redirect, this is also a pun to Doug DeMuro's videos.
You did not offend at all. There is just a fine line between promoting content for value added and borderline spam. Do not worry you are welcome to redirect people to your blog if specific posts of yours address issues mentioned here.
Regarding Porsche vs. Vette, obv. they are not even comparable, Porsche is way better for resale value indeed, I mean solely for new models regardless of the resale value (though it is very important to account for)
Porsche is certainly on a multi-year wave of price increase. Every generation has gotten more expensive. Even some newer cars barely drop in price before returning to MSRP levels. I'm not sure how long it will carry on for.
Some Corvettes are rising in price as well, namely the C5 Z06 or C6 Z06, though at a slower pace. They make great race cars, but aren't as nice inside as the Porsche's. However, I don't think they've peaked in value on the used market, so they can be a good buy.