What is my evo 9 mr worth
#31
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I don't have to believe everything on the internet because this isn't the first of the 5 evo's they have sold for a outrageous price. The white and red one sold for a lot. This grey one is the first one made public. Unless you know Sam and Abbas personally then don't assume you know more.
Last edited by kaj; Sep 28, 2017 at 07:44 PM.
#33
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no car purchase is ever a good financial investment... unless you are buying exotics and those cost heap loads to begin with... which brings back the same point. No car is truly is a good "financial investment." again its more about ownership.
#34
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think of a time when all cars are as fast or faster then a tesla P100D, with better range, can drive by themselves, and can operate in places person driven cars cannot. How much will any car on the roads today be worth? This time is in the very not to distant future.
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#38
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The analogy, is that people are not excited about electric race cars. Whether watching them on TV, driving them on the track, or running down to the dealer to buy one. People like the rumble of a good'ol internal combustion engine. "How many batteries does that thing hold" just doesn't get the juices flowing.
#39
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maybe not yet, but when your getting your doors blown off by granny in her grocery getter every time, peoples attitudes will change. 100% instantaneous torque at any rpm is a hell of a thing. Hot rodding will just evolve, instead of a bigger turbo or aftermarket heads, people will be installing upgraded power supplies, or super capacitor packs etc.
#40
maybe not yet, but when your getting your doors blown off by granny in her grocery getter every time, peoples attitudes will change. 100% instantaneous torque at any rpm is a hell of a thing. Hot rodding will just evolve, instead of a bigger turbo or aftermarket heads, people will be installing upgraded power supplies, or super capacitor packs etc.
ANYWAY.. it all goes back to the saying "its only worth what someone is willing to pay"
and also how much the owner is willing to take. Some people get a hecka good deal on low mileage rare cars. But that doesnt mean someone wont pay 35k for this car.
#41
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This is way off topic, but i know what he means. Anyone that messes with hobby remote control cars know about the "gas powered" ones. I have a brushless electric and it will blow the "doors" off of a gas powered of the same size. I enjoy the heck out of it even if it is electric powered.
ANYWAY.. it all goes back to the saying "its only worth what someone is willing to pay"
and also how much the owner is willing to take. Some people get a hecka good deal on low mileage rare cars. But that doesnt mean someone wont pay 35k for this car.
ANYWAY.. it all goes back to the saying "its only worth what someone is willing to pay"
and also how much the owner is willing to take. Some people get a hecka good deal on low mileage rare cars. But that doesnt mean someone wont pay 35k for this car.
I think that we are a long way from electric being as practical as gas, but maybe one day when the world is covered with charging stations, it will be
#43
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maybe not yet, but when your getting your doors blown off by granny in her grocery getter every time, peoples attitudes will change. 100% instantaneous torque at any rpm is a hell of a thing. Hot rodding will just evolve, instead of a bigger turbo or aftermarket heads, people will be installing upgraded power supplies, or super capacitor packs etc.
I wouldn't mind sticking it to the oil barons.... though PG&E is probably drooling at the idea.....
#45
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so what if mitsubishi came out with a new all electric rally car and started selling them to the masses.