I invested $4.19 into a...
... Whopper value meal at Burger King, and it was quite enjoyable, Within an hour it was just a worthless pile of Shifting the subject back to automobiles :naughty: the value is fades. Is a Bently really worth it or will a Jetta get you there just as well, IT'S REALLY ALL ABOUT WHAT PEOPLE AGREE UPON BEING A STATUS SYMBOL. Just like some people pay thousands of dollars for a potato chip that looks like Elvis, most people just consider them to be food. And with cars, unless you can find someone with more money than sense (which can happen) you will never see a return other than your enjoyment of ownership.
I'm just glad to be lucky enough to own one. Not sure what my next vehicle will be, but I doubt if their will be anything available as capable, unique and affordable as the VX. $32k is cheap IMO for the thrill of owning one of the most unique AND capable vehicles on the planet, but then that's just my opinion :yes:
Take Heart - Worth more than we think
Bought my 2001 Firefox Red this spring for $17,000. Only had 12,000 miles.
The thing about bluebook values and hard to find vehicles is that if you are patient as a seller you may be able to get more that the vehicle is technically worth. Somebody will come along who REALLY wants it.
Also: I think recently there are several VXs on the market because we are in the usual 3 to 5 year period when many folks who bought new, or leased, are trading in. Hopefully as the years go by VXs on the market will become exceedingly rare.
Of course that don't mean there will neccesarily be a great demand for them ... but who knows.
I hope I never have to sell mine. ;Do;
A Vehicross Resale Value Plan
Let's form a cartel. We could be like Opec (who controls the price of oil by imposing prices and capping supply).
I propose, as a start, we all agree to never sell our Vehicross for less than $30,000. We could meet secretly in Switzerland once a year to adjust the price upwards from there.
Also: a one year Moritorium on Vehicross sales is needed (in order to stabilize the price). Anyone who sells a Vehicross during this time will be hunted down by Donald Rumsfeld and sent to Guantanomo Bay prison in cuba.
* As an aside we should advertise the fact that Osama Bin Laden definitely DOES NOT drive a VX. He and the Taliban like those little Toyota pickups *
We could use a comprehensive marketing plan as well.
Having movie stars drive Vehicrosses would probably be beneficial. Perhaps Arnold, Stallone and Vin Diesel could show up in VXs at next years Oscars.
Maybe we could convince Oprah to say on her show that Vehicrosses are the most effective diet since "South Beach".
Finally, when the voting results are disputed in a couple weeks (you know they're gonna be) we could decide the election by having George Bush and John Kerry race VXs around the White House three times on national TV. ;Dp;