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    VX Value

    It has always been said that for the most part vehicles depreciate for ten years. After that, unique and proven vehicles stop depreciating and actually start becoming more expensive. When I had my 96 Impala SS I sold it then a couple of years later you couldn't touch one for what I sold it for. The Vehicross is so unique and harder to come by. I predict it will begin climbing in price and in a few years be difficult to find an affordable one. That's good news for us. I just wish I could buy about three more.

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    few for sale over here. the dealers that had them have had them basicaly at the same price around 13k nzd for soo long now!
    before i found my current vx i was gonna get a small loan and go buy some of them instead found one at the auctions that was a repo

    one guy selling one on a auction site over here had it had 10k then 9 then 8 then 7 then 6k. he wants to minimize his collection. it didnt sell then he relists it for 10k must of realised he was risking a bit tooo much XD.

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    The unfortunate truth about vehicles is that they typically personify one of the poorest investments one can make. There are quite a few vehicles of similarly unique nature like our VX and I can't think of any you couldn't pick up for a couple hundred bucks, even when hard to find. For a car/truck to truly become collectible and appreciate significantly a great number of factors need to align to create a perceived and recognized market for the vehicle. If that were the case in the VehiCROSS they would have flown out of the dealerships when new rather than languishing on lots with dealers slashing prices for years just to get them out of inventory.

    When, and if, the VX ever appreciates to collector-car status it would likely be many decades from now. Such is the unfortunate truth of niche vehicles.
    Over 20 years of Isuzu enjoyment...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe_Black View Post
    ...they would have flown out of the dealerships when new rather than languishing on lots with dealers slashing prices for years just to get them out of inventory...
    Remember that some Plymouth Superbirds sat on dealer showroom floors for months before they finally got sold. But, that is the exception, rather than the rule. Let's just hope the VX is another exception.
    Gregg
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    very wrong

    Quote Originally Posted by Joe_Black View Post
    The unfortunate truth about vehicles is that they typically personify one of the poorest investments one can make. There are quite a few vehicles of similarly unique nature like our VX and I can't think of any you couldn't pick up for a couple hundred bucks, even when hard to find. For a car/truck to truly become collectible and appreciate significantly a great number of factors need to align to create a perceived and recognized market for the vehicle. If that were the case in the VehiCROSS they would have flown out of the dealerships when new rather than languishing on lots with dealers slashing prices for years just to get them out of inventory.

    When, and if, the VX ever appreciates to collector-car status it would likely be many decades from now. Such is the unfortunate truth of niche vehicles.
    while it is extremely difficult to predict what vehicles will attain collector status original sales id never a factor. The most valuable now were of limited production. As a matter of fact sales volumes up to the 70s were never high on any vehicle. The eatly version toyots sold great but as of yet no million dollar sales at Barrett Jackson.

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    IF they ever even begin to attain "collector status", the ONLY ones that will do so are the near-mint, very close to stock, non-offroaded, non-rust belt, unmodded ones. All the others (which will soon be MOST of 'em!) will just be "another Japanese used vehicle", and valued accordingly...

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    "will just be "another Japanese used vehicle", and valued accordingly..."

    'Cept mine.

    I accepted the fact when I bought it. It's not an investment and it will be worth far more to me than the market will ever be able to support.

    Maybe I should get 4SALE vanity tags and sharpie a diagonal line across it.
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    Put a smiley after you say that Bub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGanzman View Post
    IF they ever even begin to attain "collector status", the ONLY ones that will do so are the near-mint, very close to stock, non-offroaded, non-rust belt, unmodded ones. All the others (which will soon be MOST of 'em!) will just be "another Japanese used vehicle", and valued accordingly...
    My vote would be Rickshaws then and the Pearl Beauty in Colorado if it is still there.
    Larry S.
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    91 Porsche 928 S4 (73k)

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    Motor Trend has already named the VX a future classic, and Truck Trend has placed it in its top ten of all time (#7). This is real praise from real experts. Let's not sell ourselves short here. The VX is, in fact, the first go anywhere anytime-with style vehicle. It's no mistake that it spawned a whole new generation of vehicles called "crossovers"! How did that happen????

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    I agree...Look at some of the oddball vehicles and their price.... The El Camino, Ranchero, Buick Grand National, Olds Cutlass, Torino, Opel GT, Datsun 240Z, Karma Gia, VW Thing, etc. I really think the VX will soon start to climb. Our vehicles are very unique.

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    Well,with all the value the VX is expected to go up with i don't think selling my baby at all,i mean,i bought this toy because i love to drive it.
    Dakar was just the begining.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gussie2000 View Post
    Well,with all the value the VX is expected to go up with i don't think selling my baby at all,i mean,i bought this toy because i love to drive it.
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    These aren't worth much here. I paid ?3500 for mine and i think alterastro got his for less. There have been 3 others for sale ever since i bought mine. They are up at the ?5k mark and just won't sell

    .Fuel is curretly around 104.9 pence per litre and at reletively low MPG its not attractive
    .Japanese import which makes it a 'grey import' in insurance terms so that costs alot more
    .Not well known with Isuzu dealers, so parts and servicing are a pain
    .Rare model so an accident repair is almost impossible, there aren't any in breakers yards
    .etc etc

    But hey........I LOVE IT !!!!
    Speed Thrills, Boredom Kills!!

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    Cars have a Following! There will always be someone who wants to be Different and noticed and only a few certain Vehicles can draw the Intrest and Compliments that I get at Car shows in the Vehicross. If they only made 4000 or so of these Vehicles Out of the Millions of People in the US and around the World odds are with it being such a Unique Automobile Value should stay pretty Steady and Maybe you could find that One person who must have one in your specific color combo willing to pay anything for it. Mine to Me is Priceless and will continue to be Even though I drive it maybe 100 miles a year It is my Favorite

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    Is deffinetly a true fact that many members wish & will sale their VX if the value ever goes up.
    On the other hand there's more members that has no interest in this value/price discussion because they show no interest in selling their rigs
    My questions to those whom are seeking the VX value to rank up is :
    After your VX is gone....what's next.
    I ask this ??? Because you may get good $$$$ for your VX if the value go up,but the person who purchase the VX is who would have all the benefits from it because you may not be able to buy another VX the rest of your life....make sense to you ?
    If my VX doesn't become a collector vehicule it's ok,fine for me,if it does then let me own a collector vehicule.
    Last edited by Gussie2000 : 06/25/2009 at 01:26 PM

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