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5IMON



Member Since: 27 Nov 2011
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Is now a time to be buying a pre-owned L405?

Im looking at a 2013 vehicle with 21k on the clock and the asking is £54k- Basic Vogue Spec.

However, I know the news of a facelift is immenent so I don't want buy one and then loose money on it the following month.


What are peoples thoughts on this?


Is the news of a facelift vehicle going to drive the prices downwards?



Thanks


Si

Post #374155 25th Feb 2016 8:05pm
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Alistair



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I don't want buy one and then loose money on it the following month


Rolling with laughter You're going to lose money on it every month.

I can't see a facelift having a material difference to the price of a 2013 - but the prices will continue to fall anyway.

Post #374161 25th Feb 2016 8:27pm
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5IMON



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Isn't depreciation supposed to slow after 3 years

Post #374170 25th Feb 2016 8:55pm
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Nick Ground



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I would have thought the facelift will affect the trade in price of late i.e. 2016 pre-facelift vehicles most. Unlikely to noticeably affect the value of a 2013 ever.

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Post #374248 26th Feb 2016 8:52am
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362bkr



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The sooner you get one the more enjoyment you will have .

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supershuttle



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I always reckon 0n 5-10k depreciation per year, not been wrong yet!
!0k in earlier years dropping to 5k thereafter - it only really stops (or slows significantly) when vehicle is worth less than 10k
but its never stopped me - or others Shocked Geoff

Post #374268 26th Feb 2016 10:48am
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XXXAngelXXX



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Just buy one you Big Cry baby Wink and depreciation is supposed to slow after 3 years - i have just bought a 2013 Razz All my spelling errorz are belong to me!

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Post #374307 26th Feb 2016 2:50pm
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Basilfawlty



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If you were buying a 6 month old car maybe it would but at three years you are as safe as you can be. Enjoy

Post #374322 26th Feb 2016 4:38pm
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wealy



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Where have you seen a 2013 car with that low mileage sub 55k????

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Robert



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Well if depreciation is a problem, don't ever buy a modern car. You'll lose money on it anyway.
Modern cars are not an investment, but a consumer item. take the money out of your backpocket, buy the thing, enjoy it and never ever think about the money again. Because that will ruin the fun.

Post #379239 24th Mar 2016 6:06pm
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