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      01-08-2013, 12:23 AM   #23
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Z4M Coupe. They're around 30k, and have been around 30k for a few years now. Very limited production so they probably won't depreciate much more than that. Really fun to drive, reliable and still looks great. That and it's playboy's 2007 car of the year!
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      01-08-2013, 12:51 AM   #24
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2011 BMW 1M coupe sells for as much now as it did new
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      01-08-2013, 01:53 AM   #25
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2011 BMW 1M coupe sells for as much now as it did new
I don't care how limited that car is. It is not worth $15k more than it was new. Wasn't msrp on those $46k new?
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      01-08-2013, 09:53 AM   #26
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Looking for a new car, but only need it 1-2 years. What can I buy for $70,000 today that will get the most money back when it is time to sell?
Nothing new or close two it in that price range. There are some classics you could get like a nice Porsche 356 or longhood 911 and you wouldn't lose a dime. The Z3 and Z4 M Coupes are a good bet as well. All of these require a certain kind of person to run as daily drivers.

For a conventional daily driver, I'd get an off-lease 3-series or C-class that's still under warranty. Nothing to run, popular enough to be easy to sell for decent money in a year or two. My E46 325i sold for $3500 less than I paid for it after two years, and honestly I could have gotten more.
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I don't care how limited that car is. It is not worth $15k more than it was new. Wasn't msrp on those $46k new?
With no options, yes.
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      01-08-2013, 12:43 PM   #28
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Honda Accord, buy 3 of them.
But as everyone else stated, better to get a used car or lease.
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      01-08-2013, 03:13 PM   #29
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There is a very unlikely car that match your needs.
Nissan GTR
I have never seen a car depreciate so slow ever.
They were originally MSRP $70k, and the cheapest used GTR on the market right now is one with 80k miles and is selling for $55k.
With 1-2 years on the car they still retain 85-90% of its value.
Its Insane.
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      01-08-2013, 04:19 PM   #31
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I don't care how limited that car is. It is not worth $15k more than it was new. Wasn't msrp on those $46k new?
Cheapest I've seen a used one is $48k. Instant classic I suppose. They wouldn't be asking so much if they weren't selling for that much. I've never seen anything like it.
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What about the G-wagens? Ugly as sin but sell for ungodly money.
They hold their value ridiculously well.

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G wagons hold their value very very well, but they are out of your 70k budget range unless you find an 06-07 with average mileage on it. My father's 08 G55 purchased in 2010 at 90k is still worth 80-85k today.
Case and point.
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If you're in the states a land rover defender 90. They do not depreciate. Only sold here a few years, 1996 is the last year over here.
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This one is easy. You may not like the answer though. Toyota Landcruiser. Maybe a Cayenne Diesel.
Don't forget the g500. G550's are out of range
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What about the G-wagens? Ugly as sin but sell for ungodly money.
They hold their value ridiculously well.

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G wagons hold their value very very well, but they are out of your 70k budget range unless you find an 06-07 with average mileage on it. My father's 08 G55 purchased in 2010 at 90k is still worth 80-85k today.
Case and point.
Doh! You guys beat me to it...next time ill read through.

Btw the w463 gwagens resale value is being helped by china and Eastern Europe exporting them out of the states...same for the land cruiser, x5,x6, q7
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Simple buy car that's Already taken a depreciation hit (used) like an older 911 turbo or gtr and you should be able to sell it for relatively close to what you payed for it
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Looking for a new car, but only need it 1-2 years. What can I buy for $70,000 today that will get the most money back when it is time to sell?
am i the only one who saw that. your gonna have to go with a limited edition model of a car, so in 2 years it's still sought after. Will 70k get a frozen m3?
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Id pick up a nicely restored '69 camaro 396 and have a ball with it.
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Z4M for half the money should retain most of its value.

a 997 TURBO (its important) should also retain good residual value (it will still loose some).
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