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Old 07-06-2014, 07:38 AM   #1
BISHY
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Default What car to keep long term?

I'm in a struggle to decide what car to keep long term. I have an 04 xr6 turbo. It's very clean. Had one business manager owner before me. It's a great car n is hard now to find unmolested xr6 turbos

I'm considering should I buy and bf r spec for the long keep?

Mostly I'm thinking if money spent vs later value which is def hard to predict what will happen.

I want to have 350-400 rwkw at some point. Now a my ba is worth 10-12 I'm guessing. R spec 22-25. That extra 10k will make the ba out perform. But it will always be a ba. R spec prob put another 8k or so onto for mods and be happy. So total 20k vs 30+. Ba prob always worth 8-10. R spec worth maybe always 16-20 in 10 years.

Options on what is the better choice to keep 10 yrs+ ?

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