>Original msrp
>what you paid
42k
4k
What was your /o/ worth in its glory days ?
>>15299824
'95 vr4
Im the second owner
The original owner paid a little over 50K in 1994 dollars. But the car itself was
$43,895 + tax and fees. about $80,341 in after additional fees 2016
Paid €2500 for my 1992 w124 200E with 64k km.
Original owner paid €51k
E39 528i looked similar to this m5
>$50,000 new in '97
>$2,600 when i was 17 in '14
>>15299824
04 trailblazer
$35k new back then
I paid 1.5k for it a few months ago
$3,500 new in 1970
I paid $2,000 in 2005
Now it's worth about $6,000
>>15300171
Post a pic
>>15299881
Ok but what did you pay when you bought it?
$15,530.00
Paid $2300
>anywhere between $11k and $14k, depending on options
>paid $1800
>>15299824
FJ40
$8k in 1979, bought it for $8800 with winch and hubs added.
Now worth about $30k.
>>15300169
How good are those anon?
believe it was 3.8k new, bought it for 800
BMW E92 328i
MSRP'ed for around 45k new with the options in 2009.
Got it for 13k with 40k on odometer (carfax verified)
85 elky
Msrp new 9335
Paid 600
>buying very old expensive cars and pretend to be high class
This is the very essence of /o/'s poorfagging at the highest tier.
>>15299824
>$35k
>$500
>+$200 getting it towed to my house
>+$~200 for PCM + Heater Core
Pic related, doing heater core in parking lot
This was fun to learn
1960 Ford Falcon Ranchero
new off the show room foor $1900
I paid $2600, for mine
>>15301835
not him, but
>$1900
$1900 in 1960 was about 15.5k adjusted to 2016 values
~$10,000
Paid $1,200
$32,490
$16,900
It's a 08 that I bought in 14. Hard to believe it lost half its value in just 6 years. Judging by the used market, I would be lucky to get $12K for it now with all the miles I have put on it.
>>15301391
I've only put about 1000 miles on it since I bought it and it has been running fine. Mine gets really shitty gas mileage. Very comfy though would recommend
>>15299824
around 5600$ fully loaded version when new in '98, and i got it in '16 for 250$
>>15299881
Holy shit they were expensive. I thought they were cheap. No wonder why they are expensive to maintain.
In 1998 it sold new for CHF 89k which was roughly, $75k USD. Bought it in 2014. Paid CHF 23k which is about $21k USD.
>>15301902
Do you like your car? Where I'm at you can buy a low milage (under 60k) for about 6000-9000 dollars. I'm 6'3" would I fit in one?
$23k
Now $16k
I just sold the car... but I wonder if anyone can beat me.
>1995 Jaguar Vanden Plas fully loaded
MSRP: $72,000
Adjusted for inflation: $105,742.30
I got it for 1800.
e30 4dr
$25k original msrp
$1k purchase price
>>15302057
Yes, I love it. Keep in mind the $6-9k is most likely going to be for a 2.4 model, not a 2.0 turbo like mine. Where are you located? I am 6'0", and wear a 32x34 size pants. I have the seat all they way back and it is comfortable but if your legs are longer than mine you probably wont fit. I still have plenty of room above my head though.
Here is a good post to read if you are interested in buing a Solstice or a Sky.
http://www.solsticeforum.com/forum/1121210-post13.html
>original MSRP
$106,000
>what I paid
$62,826
Considering the asking price for 991s with no options and a manual transmission was hovering around $70-75k at the time, I think I did OK.
>>15302165
>MSRP 24K $
I'm about to pay 45K for it when it arrives
>>15302109
You found an e30 for 1k? What the hell, they're all 2-3k+ in NJ
>>15299824
01 malibu ls, owner paid a little over 21k
i paid 500
>>15299824
1986.5 Supra
>$22k in 1986, $48k adjusted for 2016
>bought for $3k
>>15301863
thats neat to know, I blue booked it a few years back and in fair-decent condition they were like 9-12k
granted mine is a bastard with no resale value in a collectors market. 302 swap, c4 trans, Shelby drop. whole bunch of 70`s Granada suspension and brakes.
>>15302128
I'm in east Texas. The 2.4 seems to have enough power for a small car. Also would I look like a faggot for driving it? The few I've seen in my small town are drove my women. Obviously I would get the manual but I was wondering if it was seen as a woman's car?
> $27,000 in 1978
> $25,000 in 2016
>>15302182
Sucker. I paid NOTHING for mine.
>>15299881
Jesus fucking christ I can't believe people paid that much for them.
>>15302649
I don't understand why someone would want to drive a car like that.
But at the same time I don't understand why someone wouldn't.
>1980 MSRP: $5,650
>paid: $2800
Damn, inflation is a bitch.
>>15302165
oh god the house meme
this dude is feigning being a normie
equivalent of $110,000 in 1977
Bought for $300
>>15303067
Old Mercedes makes my dick feel funny.
>>15303067
>bought for 300$
fuck off, how?
they go for 20 grand here
1987 Nissan 300zx Base
Original: $18,500
Paid: $2k
>25k msrp
>4k when bought
08 SXT
>>15302054
>>15302909
The Spyder VR4 was about 90K in 2016s dollars hence the rarity of them.
Even the FWD 3000gts were about 35K, about $56,200 in 2016. And still they sold rather well, dont ask me how.
But yeah thats a lot of money, paid 16K for mine.
car: 45k
me: 10k
Bike: 19k
me: 12k
>>15299824
1992 b2600i 4x4 $13,335.00
I paid $500 and its still like brand new.
>1994 Honda Civic CX
>$9400 new
>paid $1300 as the tenth owner
>>15303260
My co-worker has a real nice low mileage early 90's VR4. It's in amazing shape but he's been having problems with it lately.
>>15302054
Partially. It's also partially previous owners putting cheap shitty components on that break in 10,000 miles in an effort of save some money. Gotta put good parts on for them to run right.
>>15302096
>1995 Jaguar Vanden Plas
looks like a crown vic... so you paid about right for it.
>>15302582
all convertibles are seen as women's cars. The question is do you care?
~$26,000
Purchased in 2014 for $9000
>>15303289
Things go wrong all at once. I hope he doesn't give it up... they're cool cars!
>>15303340
Yeah I adore it. Right now it just has trouble starting up but when it starts it sounds amazing. He tried to sell it but I think he ended up keeping it to fix it up. It has around 80k miles I think?
>06 Civic EX
$18,460 in 2006
$21,997 in 2016 adjusted for inflation
bought for $6800
>>15299824
>50k
>$4,500
Wew lad
>>15303350
He could check 3si.org to see if they can offer advice.
>>15302945
>$5,650 in 1980 equals $16,472 in 2016
Holy shit MGBs were a fucking bargain new.
>>15303452
until you realize you can only drive them 3 days a year. the rest of the time they've got electrical maladies.
>>15303426
I'll let him know next time I see him. Would love to see it running smoothly.
>>15303458
Not the 77-and-after models. Switching from the ancient 6-volt system to a 12-volt system solved a lot of their problems.
>19,000 in 1989
>paid 500 for it
>>15303482
>500 for an AE86
how sway
>>15303477
ah, good to know. I learn stuff. :D
>>15303510
>AE86
>>15303510
>AE86
>>15303510
don't get excited, it's an st162
still really fun to drive
>>15301524
Who doesn't want to feel like a 1990s drug dealer.
>>15302062
why do i think an egg shaped civic looks so sexy
30k+ in 1991 depending on model trim, now theyre like $1000-$5k in Japan. i paid $4k
>>15303323
Not if I have a woman in the passenger seat or if I'm by myself
>>15301524
Hmm... For the same money, a new Hyundai Accent or 8 year old German luxury sedan. I know what I'd choose.
>$95K CDN MSRP
>$16K paid
Keep driving that Accent
>>15303510
>AE86
>>15302649
Sounds about right
>>15303510
>AE86
>$13,779.00 MSRP
>Free
Man I miss it.
>>15303641
that the crown comfort with v8 is it? really love to drive one of this. May I know where did you got yours?
MSRP around 65k
I paid 22k
>>15303091
Had a jumped timing chain and sat for while...
Still trying to work out some of the kinks, she's almost there
>>15303686
what is this little piece of cheese?
>msrp: 34k in 08
>me: 8k, jan 2015.
>>15303592
Because it is so sexy.
>Around $30,000 brand new
>I paid $3,250
>>15303038
Wat? Where else are you supposed to live?
>>15299824
>27k
>6k with +200k miles on it
Worth it though
>>15304108
I'd rather be homeless than live in a house with an HOA
>2005 Sunfire
>$11k
Blue Books for $2100, bought mine for $2k.
>>15304117
Good for you?
Adjusted for Inflation
>$105,750, Has lost 70% of it's value
>$99,600, Has lost 90% of it's value
>$43,200, Has lost 90% of its value
>$21,800, Has lost 80% of its value
>>15304156
>writing a statement as a question
Exactly the kind of person who would live in an HOA development
>>15304170
I don't think you own a car, you've never posted a single picture of a car nor actually said anything about cars in general.
>>15304186
>has to rent a shitty vinyl siding house
>haha hoa is for suckers
>>15304186
He's only been here a few weeks. What do you expect?
>>15304202
>first day of summer
>>15304117
>Live in a house
>Don't have HOA
Such is life when you live in an old neighborhood
>>15304117
HOA developments constitute something like 90% of the available homes I can live in. Wife and I have to be within a certain distance from the hospital I work at for on-call status.
I was like you once, hated HOAs with a passion. Then I rented a house with one for a few years. The neighborhood next to it without one had a 1 to 3 shit-heap to decent property ratio, despite being the same exact average age/square footage. Their home values were also about 30% less.
Been here for a year, haven't had to deal with any HOA bullshit despite working on my old car quite a bit. Maybe I got lucky, decent neighbors, but it's not nearly as bad as the horror stories.
>>15304218
You're pretty stupid. Sounds like your dream in life is a McMansion.
When you grow up and a lien gets put on your house because someone doesn't like your car, you'll understand.
>ps get out more, there are new extremely high end neighborhoods with out HOA's
>>15304238
>rapist calling anyone else stupid
Fuck off Ethan
$60,000 new in 2003.
Paid $5k in 2015.
>>15304202
>anonymous image board
>claiming to know how long someone has been here
Never change /o/.
>>15304253
It's not hard to tell when someone trips.
Do you know what a trip is?
>>15304274
You mean the guy with the Porsche? He seems to go by the ever so common trip: Anonymous.
>>15304319
>Anonymous
Wow I know that guy too. He's been here for way too long.
>3.4M JPY in 1996
>200k in 2013
>>15304346
He must pay for 4chan ultra platinum, how else could he post so quickly on every fucking board in every fucking thread?!?
>>15304353
u wut
If you take 3.4 million yen in 1996, and convert it to 2016 yen, you get 3,489,912.5 yen.
Which in 2016 Dollars is $33,566.56
If you take 3.4 million yen in 1996, and convert it to 1996 dollars, you get $28,220 dollar.
Which is $43,208.79
I'm not sure how you got your figure.
>>15302918
They're really weird cars until you drive one; then, it becomes obvious that it's, essentially, a 1970s Corvette with a 454.
They fall into the same nebulous area as a boomer's hot rod, except it's SUPPOSED to have a somewhat generic Chevy drivetrain.
>>15301579
lol, Grand Cherokee things
>>15304395
The original price is how much this particular trim and model year sold for, back in 1996.
200k is what I paid when I bought the car in 2013.
That's how I got my figures.
>>15304413
I suck cocks.
I assumed you were converting to USD and being a weeaboo faggot thinking your car is more expensive than it is.
>>15304413
There was nothing confusing about your post, Ethan is just fucking stupid.
>MSRP $55,935
>Paid $37,xxx
thanks to the ugly new 2015 model for allowing me to steal this thing right at the end of '14.
>$24k
>$1800
>>15302321
1988 Supra
Got it for free with a poorly rebuilt engine,
body and interior were 9/10 tho.
MSRP 85.000 USD
paid $7500
13 years old, still one of the comfiest cars i've driven
$88,000 new in 1991
payed $3000
>>15304434
bonus, no expensive aluminum side panels
>>15304509
price adjusted for inflation
5.45 million yen in 1991
>>15304515
yeah I'm all for weight savings and everything but I've heard of people getting quoted like $8k to have a bed side replaced, holy fucking fuck.
also I'm pretty glad to have one of the very last of a generation made than one of the first.
>>15304110
Considering getting one.
How's your experience been?
>all the eurotrash and it's severe depreciation
Top fucking kek
>>15304745
And american/jap cars dont depreciate? My mate bought a 2004 Stratus for 450$ lmao
$50,000 in 2004
$1,500 in 2014
Got it for free, original owner paid 12k for it. It's a 95 b2300
>original
Idk like 2.4k maybe?
>You pay
Nothing
>>15302062
that looks like a merc wtf
>>15303700
straight 6, its a Royal Saloon. Royal Saloon G were the most common with a V8, i imported it from Tokyo 9 years ago
1999 Pontiac Bonneville SSE
Original MSRP: 30,000 USD. Adjusted for inflation supposedly would be $43,000 nowadays.
Paid: About $1,280.
>>15301524
ive had easily 30-40 people in the last 2 years talk to me about my 25 year old Toyota Crown and say how baller it is, nicer to do it in a $4k car thats well built over some $80k flimsy 2016 CVT filled car
>>15304982
if you see an old 600 grosser you don't think 'man that dude sucks' you think 'man that dude has some fucking grade A taste
same with a crown, all the luxury of anything european and even better build quality
>>15300318
MSRP $14,448
Paid $2,200
1974 Subaru DL 2door Sedan 1.4L OHV Boxer 4 speed FWD.
I think $1699 New in 1974 in Oregon.
Bought it in Southern California from 2nd owner. $2000. 84,000 miles with spare motor and parts.
Original everything. Drive it daily.
>>15305013
Hate when my pictures get rotated.
>>15305013
neat, do 70's Subaru boxer engines sound similar to the Volkswagens of the same era?
>>15305025
I noticed VWs sound more high pitch but may just be their exhaust set up. I have a equal length stock exhaust manifold and I'd say my car's exhaust sounds like an airplane.
>>15304728
I fucking love it, handles just like a legacy wagon despite the lift (thicker stock sway bars) not particularly fast in a straight line, but an EJ255 is especially just an STI engine minus the fancy red manifold and slightly improved internals. It's more of a one car that can do everything okay than being particularly good in one area. want to haul lumber, you can do that, auto cross? go for it, off road? as long as it's not deep mud you'll be fine.
Only real issues I've had was more so related to the miles on the car when the valve cover gasket was leaking and the engine makes it near impossible to change yourself. I also blew a drive shaft, but that was my fault for hooning it and thinking I could do a burn out because it was on bald Prius tires
>>15304968
may I know was 4k including everything such as shipping, tax, and other handling fees? You think this car is easy to maintain? I'm worry if I ever get one, I'll end up sitting it in some parking space because I can't fix it...
>>15299824
2006 Civic Si coupe
>$20k
>$8k
That was a couple years ago though.
My 1999 BMW M3 Convertible
MSRP $51,000
I paid $18,345.10 in 2005
Still have it and still loving it
>>15302649
$80k in 1978
$42k in 2009
1989 Mitsubishi Mighty max and ram 50
$10500 msrp
Ram was $1500
MM was $500 and got a spare engine am trans.
>>15303452
Cars used to be a lot cheaper, even when adjusted for inflation.
A fastback Mustang cost $2607 in 1966, which is $19,330. Considering that was probably the price of the base model, it's still a cheaper than a modern base model, which starts at $24,645.
>>15305214
I don't see why people are talking about this generation M4 like it's a worse deal than its predecessors, that's $73k in today's dollarydoos.
>>15305306
I could have bought an E46 but I like the E36 more. Its a personal choice.
$39.7k in 2003
$2150 in 2014
>>15304353
Whoa whoa whoa. You paid 200,000¥ for an FD in (what I assume to be) decent condition?
Where the fuck do you live?
>>15305357
I just meant people are acting like the new M4 is "more expensive" than the prior generations were new, I wasn't criticizing your choice.
>>15305686
I did not think you were.
According to Redbook:
AU$43,690 new in '07
Bought mine for 15K in '15
>>15304353
muh dick....
>>15304353
>200k yen
Please, oh based FD god, how?
>>15305725
Auction
>>15303728
I still think this is one of the best looking Mercedes out there.
2012 Mazdaspeed3 w/ tech package
MSRP: $27,205
I paid: $14,500
MSRP: little under 20k
Paid in 2014: 4500
Literally in mint condition with brand new tires, clutch, and dealer's extended warranty.
2005 Mazda 6
MSRP 22k
Paid 3k
>>15303992
1986 Nissan/Datsun Pulsar, was pretty comfy for its size
>$14,945.00
>Ford Ranger XLT flareside RWD 3.0
>bought for $1600 and driven for 80k without issue and on a set of brakes and tires
>I blew the centrifugal pump doing 100 to and from work every day
>Buddy is currently engine swapping a 4.6 into it. Should be done in July.
>>15304104
what is this car? looks badass m8
I think the hell cats msrp was like 65 or 70k. I paid 94K for it because this was a year ago when dealerships had very few and it was a bidding war
>>15305190
yep to get something from Tokyo to British Columbia here in Canada its about $1000, at BC you have to either have the vehicle shipped on land or drive it to whatever Province youre in. here there are many businesses that will import you whatever car you want, i got this one privately through a friends friend that lives in Tokyo and works with luxury Toyotas. $4000 shipped over with around 60,000km in mint shape
its a very easy car to maintain and the engine/transmission are the same as a regular MA70 Supra/MX83 Toyota Cressida here. suspension parts i order from Saudi Arabia warehouses. the refrigerator in the back and everything in mine still work, the only thing i had to do was the headgasket like most 7MGE blow at 90,000km
UZS131 Royal Saloon G with the airbag suspension are kinda risky since the airbag suspension is failing on them 25 years down the line, regular Royal Saloon with wishbone like mine its not an issue. other than the headgasket i have over 140,000km on mine and have even driven it to the United States for trips no problems
>>15307036
looks like a Subaru SVX Alcyone, nice cars but they only came in auto trans and it was a weak crappy trans at that
>'89 Chevy D20 Bonanza Turbo
>6.4k
>>15307097
Fug forgot pic
>>15299824
1997's and MR specs wasn't ever sold here but in Japan I believe they where about 4mil yen or around 52-53k
Bought mine for 1.25 or around 16.5k with 55,000km on it at the time, it was more or less new inside and pretty decent overall condition. Though it did come with about 5k in stereo equipment as well from the previous owner including a 6" TV-stereo-GPS, (which got binned due to unable to reflash for local transmission/english), the obligatory 10stack CD player and of all things a fucking mini-disc. That ended up in a mates game boat as he's the only human being I know who bothers with mini-disc... jazz musos, weird animals
>>15305708
>Snowflakes on a Gen 1 ms3...
Why no rx8?
>>15299824
Original receipt for £104,000 in 2006 for a 2007 build.
I paid substantially less a few years later for it.
>>15302582
>The 2.4 seems to have enough power
"enough" is subjective i guess. I recommend you test drive both before you decide though.
>would I look like a faggot for driving it
Yes. I only see them in Tyler and when I do its always women also. I did see a solstice the other day with a youngish looking guy driving. I pulled up next to him and waved but he just ignored me. The car scene in ETX is pretty small.
>wondering if it was seen as a woman's car
Depends on who you ask. In our area the general consensus is, if it isn't a full size truck or SUV it is a woman car. But who cares what other people think.
>>15300169
Had one once be ready to change wiring and solenoids anon.
I have absolutey no idea what price it was originally but o got it for free
Pic related isn't mine, but:
>like 20-25000 new I guess?
>bought for 4000 two months ago
The friend I bought it off of had the engine swapped from a newer GTI and a Garrett T4 turbo put in. Makes like 330hp to the wheels, more than worth the 4K I spent.
>>15307036
>>15307093
Yup, both things you said were right. Should soon have a 5spd from a wrx though
>>15307105
sexy man... nice grab!
>>15299824
>$42k for 944 in the '80s.
The fuck? Is this true?
>around 20 000$ in 1986, so 37 000 of today's dollars
paid it 100 $
>0,27% of the original price
14,548
2,000
>>15308168
I'm envious of you
>2006 corolla
>14k MSRP
>paid $3000
>118k miles
>>1530716
>>15307161
Tyler is full of faggots anyway. I usually just drive my old chebby around in tyler. I pulled up into Andy's one night (my truck has a 340 HP cammed 350 with no cats and very small mufflers) and was in line for some custard and I overheard some numale faggot talking to his faggot spic/Arab/transgender friends about why anyone would need a loud vehicle. Tyler pisses me off.
$4800
Original MSRP $23,750 in 2003.
Have window sticker because Im second owner
>>15307061
Kek
>>15299824
>phone dials
Sexy af.
>>15311631
Porsche had retarded-high prices in a (failed) attempt to increase their margins to get back to profitability. They'd been on a slide financially. Why do you think they brought in Toyota to get them back in the black? Porsche was inefficient and did not have a good control on costs.
2012 Mercedes C350
>$41,000 MSRP
>$18,000 at 34k miles used
>'95 Miata
$17,895 - BASE
+$2,985 - Leather Package
+$440 - Delivery fee
+$800 - MSSS2 sound system (8 speakers, mini-subs in each seat-back, an amp, & CD player)
+$80 - Carpeted mats
+$600? - Painted dealer-option rear spoiler (price is a guess)
+$900 - Air-Con.
== ~$23,700 1994 MSRP ('95 models sold in '94)
== ~$38,418 in 2016-equivalent money.
I bought it in 2008 with 170k miles for $2,200 (which equates to $1,500 in 1994-money lol).
I replaced the water pump/belts, brake pads, and clutch slave cylinder for like $300 and have beat the shit out of, redlined constantly, tracked for hours, and done donuts in this machine for 8 years and 50k miles and it just begs for more. What a fucking deal.
>>15299824
>$5,915.60
>€8,400.00
>>15301901
Love your wheels, m8
>>15301863
you know how much of a deal that would be today, get a rwd straight six 2600lb car with a mullet for 16k
>>15302057
I'm 6'4 and could not fit at all, I could fit but in no way drive
09 accord
>$31k new
>$17k bought in 2013