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Originally Posted by Cgocifer
Funny how people argue about which version will be worth more some day... lol! Face reality, these are all mass produced, Chevys that have crappy resale values no matter what. Unless you keep it for 30 years, you're going to lose a ton of money. If you want a car as an investment, a better option would be to go spend your 40 to 50 grand on a classic car.
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Naw, you don't have to keep it that long, I'd say 10-20 years in a barn or some controlled environment would be plenty.
People would be killing themselves to get one. Think of what a new-in-the-box 2005 WRX STI would be worth? I bet people would pay tons of money for something like that in pristine new condition.
The problem is, if you do this, you aren't driving it. So you gotta make up your mind, do you want to collect a car, or drive a car. If you want to do both, it's incredibly more expensive.
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