RingoDingo
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I understand the psychology of wanting to wait, but while you wait life is passing you by. If money is a real concern, buy a less expensive car. If money isn't the real issue and instead it's more opportunity cost anxiety, then you're always going to have opportunity cost anxiety - it's just going to take a different shape, I suspect. Now that our weird upside down bubble is over and these are being seen as quickly depreciating assets, those that have made a substantial investment in them will feel like they've made a bad investment. If the investment was one of dollars and cents, it was always going to be a bad one as all $100k+ saloons depreciate quickly... at best you can hope to have a less steep curve in the way of older 911s and have something remaining after 5-10 years. But if you're truly worried about losing money, buy a Camry and put the extra $70k in equities.
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