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    I'm not sure if this is an apples-to-apples comparison, but VW made a comeback a few years ago when they reintroduced the "bug", but I doubt that made the value of the original "bug" go up. Of course, those cars were a dime a dozen, and the VX is a rare vehicle, but i think the fact remains that this will always be a niche market.

    Maybe another 20 years from now, a "pristine" VX might sell for some outrageous price to a collector, but I suspect the market or blue book value will continue to fall or at best level off. If the general population hasn't shown an interest or appreciation for the VX up until now, I don't see how anything, even an Isuzu comeback, could change that.
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    I'm with kpaske on this one - no matter how unique the VX is, it's still just a low-gas-mileage older SUV in the eyes of the market, which is a tough sell in this day and age. Yes, an astute collector may look at it and see one of the few concept cars that came to life, but how many of those are there out there? Four?

    Car collecting is a lousy "investment" - a classic collectable car sells for 20 times what it cost in 1962 sounds like it would have been a great investment, but the same amount of money dumped into a good mutual fund for that long would probably have appreciated far more when you account for all the maintenance, registration, and restoration costs.

    I think the biggest hurdle for the VX is its anonymity - so few people know about it that a strong market will never develop for it. Even people who know cars don't know about the VX. Another example of this happened over the weekend - the guy who tied our x-mas tree to the roof rack was asking about it and was shocked that he didn't know about it. If more people knew about it, more people would want one, driving the value up.

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    Lightbulb

    The VX is pretty much a niche car and will likely never see any serious valuation above normal market prices within the next 20 years. Somewhere down the road it may gain some value, but very unlikely. There are rarer and more unique limited production vehicles out there that only extreme enthusiast have any interest in, and there all dirt cheap. A few examples: Toyota FX16 GTS, Mazda 323 GTX, Isuzu Trooper RS (1st Gen). Those were all "sleepers" and represented significant industry firsts (the Toyota was the first built in the US) or very limited production (1st gen Trooper RS only saw 2500 units) and yet any can be had for a pittance. If you can find one.

    Buying a vehicle as an investment is an immediately suspect decision at best. The market is so fickle even for bonafide collector cars that it's truly the capital trade of the extremely wealthy. As a VX owner the true value of the vehicle is what it means to you, as an individual enjoying a truly individual truck.
    Over 20 years of Isuzu enjoyment...

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    Talking ha

    Good luck getting mine, I know what it's worth...

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    VX Value Benefits:
    1. Low production numbers - you will rarely see another one on the road
    2. Unique, attractive styling - it really looks like a concept vehicle on the road
    3. Attention-getting appeal - people always look at you and ask about it
    4. Great performance - 'Zu base + TOD = solid on and offroad.
    5. Borderline collectability - It's probably not ground-breaking enough to become a true collector's car, but has some significant advances in cross-over vehicles, and low production numbers, which could make it collectable at some point (in the distant future).


    VX Value Deficits:
    1. Age - as time goes on, the vehicle will become more expensive to maintain
    2. Poor utility - poor fuel efficiency, uncomfortable inside, and not much cargo room

    Despite the deficits, I believe the VX presents enough benefits to hold off significant depreciation. Long-term, I think the VX will come back in value. I think '01 Protons will be the most valuable of the group. These are my opinions, of course. Let's see how well they hold up over the next 5-10 years!
    Steve

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    Smile Don't Sell Cheap

    If you're going to sell a VX - don't sell it cheap. A 2001 VX should go for about $18,000 in good condition, not $9,000. Personally, I wouldn't sell my 2001 Proton for anything less then $20,000. However, you'll never see mine for sale in my life time. It's till death do us part.
    Last edited by bumblebee : 12/16/2005 at 07:59 AM Reason: Added more info

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    I can't stand to see anyone offer their VX for sale for anything less than $15k.
    Yet, it's been happening a lot over the last few months.
    It makes me feel like I'll be stuck with mine forever. (I like them, but I'd also like a new truck, and a station wagon, and a sports car, and a Unimog, and a track car, and a motorcycle, and, well, you get the point.)

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    I agree.. except for the unfortable part.. I've driven mine across the country twice... I love the recaros.. they feel nice to me.. not sure about the back seat though.. never riddin in the back before... : )

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    The good side of falling prices is that when I wear this one out, the next one will be affordable.
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