Clubjazz - Honda Jazz & HR-V Forums
Honda HR-V Forums => Honda HR-V 2015-2021 => Topic started by: guest5168 on June 25, 2016, 12:08:01 AM
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I only buy the cars when they are still fairly fresh and have lost most of their value they can drop and than just keep them forever...or at least till they fall apart.
Really like the look/size/idea of the HR-V but no way I could afford nor would want to spend £20k+ one one,
How many years do you reckon till they drop to the magical £5-£6k ?
They have made the Jazz awesome looking Indeed!
(http://pictures2.autotrader.co.uk/imgser-uk/servlet/media?id=37f8407737294dacb796b889aa670bb3)
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8-10 years depending on how popular they are.
As they are imported, the new price is going to go up - a lot.
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8-10 years depending on how popular they are.
As they are imported, the new price is going to go up - a lot.
what are you smoking? :D
I suspect it will be the usual 4-5years..
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Made in Mexico should be a factor for a purchaser at any time.
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Made in Mexico should be a factor for a purchaser at any time.
Why? Production & transport costs are irrelevant once it's on a dealer's forecourt.
Or do you think Honda's assembly plants operate to different standards?
Ayutthaya, Celaya, Guangzhou, Greensburg, Karawang, Pingtung, Rajasthan, Saitama, Sao Paulo, Swindon, Yorii, etc.
Anyway the cheapest base model HR-V today can be had for £17300 new, so I'd estimate it will be at least 7 years for it to be worth £5k.
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Good table.
OK £5k may well be 7 years off but £6500 (ish) for a 5 year old HRV not at all bad.