Market Opinion
There are currently two cars that break the "instant collectible" rule—the Ford GTs and the BMW Z8s. You know the rule: If you buy one, the market swoons at first, and then it doesn't care. They have both done a good job holding their value. Why? Limited production on the GTs, and a lack of a replacements for the Z8s
They only made 4,000 of these potent supercars. And when someone wants your GT, it likely won’t be for less than you’ll get today. Might as well drive it a bit, take care of it, then sell on your terms.
Blog - http://www.sportscarmarket.com/blog/?p=400
http://www.sportscarmarket.com/auctions/index.php?ID=48256&slideshow=1
There are currently two cars that break the "instant collectible" rule—the Ford GTs and the BMW Z8s. You know the rule: If you buy one, the market swoons at first, and then it doesn't care. They have both done a good job holding their value. Why? Limited production on the GTs, and a lack of a replacements for the Z8s
They only made 4,000 of these potent supercars. And when someone wants your GT, it likely won’t be for less than you’ll get today. Might as well drive it a bit, take care of it, then sell on your terms.
Blog - http://www.sportscarmarket.com/blog/?p=400
http://www.sportscarmarket.com/auctions/index.php?ID=48256&slideshow=1