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For years, many of us have seen and read the stories about exotics and performance vehicles suffering some of the worst depreciation in the automotive landscape. Mercedes' AMG products and BMW's M models have been no exception, losing even more of their value than the more humble cars they're based upon.
As most of us do, I've been daydreaming of a second car and that has led me to look at a slew of different options, two of which have been the IS F and RC F. Over the last few weeks, I've been looking around on Autotrader and am finding the following:
2011-2013 IS Fs with 70-100k going for $39-45k
2016 RC Fs with 15-20k going for $55-65k
I researched values for some other comparable models: C63s, M3s, M4s, and when optioned similarly, it seems to me that Lexus F vehicles are actually bucking the depreciation trend for performance cars and holding their value like normal Lexus cars.
Has anyone else noticed this?
As most of us do, I've been daydreaming of a second car and that has led me to look at a slew of different options, two of which have been the IS F and RC F. Over the last few weeks, I've been looking around on Autotrader and am finding the following:
2011-2013 IS Fs with 70-100k going for $39-45k
2016 RC Fs with 15-20k going for $55-65k
I researched values for some other comparable models: C63s, M3s, M4s, and when optioned similarly, it seems to me that Lexus F vehicles are actually bucking the depreciation trend for performance cars and holding their value like normal Lexus cars.
Has anyone else noticed this?