JERRY MAHONEY'S
AUTORESALEVALUE
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Automobile Resale Values
When looking to purchase a new vehicle, there are a lot of factors to consider: color, body style, accessories, price, etc. We feel as if resale value is also an important factor in the decision-making process. Not only does it give you an indication of how much the automobile will be worth if you want to sell it in the future, but it also is a good indicator of how well the car will perform while you are driving it.

We want you to know the future value of a vehicle before you make a purchase.

We specialize in comparing the Resale Value of SUV's, automobiles and trucks. Knowing the approximate future value of a vehicle will help you make a good value decision before purchasing a new or used vehicle or leasing a new vehicle.

By studying our tables you can save a lot of money by making an informed decision.


Did you know that some vehicles retain over fifty percent of their value over the first three years while some only retain less than forty percent over three years?


You should know these values before you make a purchase.


For instance if you purchase a vehicle for $18,000 and it retains 50% of its value after three years it is worth $9000. But if the vehicle only retains 30%, then it is only worth $5400. That is a difference of $3600! Why throw away $3600?

 

VALUE

          

Value is a term that is rarely defined by automobile manufacturers though they use it quite frequently in their attempts to sell you their products and services. We think value is a quantitative assessment of the vehicle you are thinking of purchasing.

By purchasing a new vehicle with high resale value your automobile will  depreciate much slower than a vehicle with low resale value and you will develop equity in your vehicle at a faster rate. Don't forget these tables will help you if you wish to lease or purchase a used vehicle.


HIGH RESALE  VALUE


A vehicle with a high resale will usually be a superior automobile. One of the startling results is that some of the vehicles with high resale value have a Manufactured Suggested  Retail Price (MSRP) which is less  than a vehicle with low resale value.When this is the case you should always purchase the vehicle with high resale value.

Please study the tables. They are very informative for the individual who plans to purchase or lease a new or used vehicle.

ALL NUMBERS ARE APPROXIMATIONS AND OF COURSE CAN VARY DEPENIDING ON THE ECONOMY AND OTHER FACTORS. iT IS ASSUMED THAT THE VEHICLES ARE IN AVERAGE CONDITION.(NOT POOR OR EXCELLENT CONDITION). OUR DATA IS BASED ON THE LAST THREE YEARS(2007-2010)  Jerrymhn12@gmail.com

Time to look at the tables.

 


Looking to purchase a truck? Check out our resale value charts at www.truckresalevalue.com!
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