Re: [ANZ-CAR_SHOW] A Car Buying Guide: The Resale Value Of Your Car

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Re: [ANZ-CAR_SHOW] A Car Buying Guide: The Resale Value Of Your Car

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Steve;
Good thought;
    Although the value has gone up, Honda 600 owners need to understand the value guide.  Pricing greatly depends on condition of original parts as well as the car.  The use of aftermarket clamps to name one, detracts from the originality of the vehicle.  Even the wrong bolts will devalue the car.  But, it's your car, and the Honda 600 is one car that can be modified to your taste and there is not much expense.  If you are interested in keeping your Honda 600 in original condition read the posts these sites, go to your local Auto Museum and see what others have done.  A restoration is the same for all vehicles, A 55 Chevy just like a Honda 600 is only new once, bringing it back to that condition (New) will take time, effort and money.  Here, just like horse shoes, you can still get the Cigar when you come close.
Bill
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> ANZ-CAR_SHOW@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:ANZ-CAR_SHOW@yahoogroups.com]
> On Behalf Of
> Steven
> Michelsen
> Sent:
> Saturday, November 20, 2010 7:47 AM
> To:
> ANZ-CAR_SHOW@yahoogroups.com
> Subject:
> Re: [ANZ-CAR_SHOW] A Car
> Buying Guide: The Resale Value Of Your Car
> Ok, I think the email below was "planted" here to
> drive readers to their website, and is not written by a Honda 600 owner, or > necessarily written about collectible cars at all.  The text of the email > is pasted right from the webpage.  I think the writer is just trying to > improve his google ranking by plastering links to his site all over the > place.
> But I can't resist commenting on the
> topic.
> Please see this page to see current "book"
> values.  These numbers have gone up substantially over the last several > years...
> http://www.honda600coupe.com/Honda_600_ ... alues.html
> Of course, given that the money one puts into
> fixing up a 600 may exceed the cost of the car in the first place, it is not a > good bet to assume you will make a profit.  For the vast majority of > owners, this is a hobby, not a business.
> Steve
> www.honda600coupe.com
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From:
> > alexaalbert58
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> > ANZ-CAR_SHOW@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent:
> > Saturday, November 20, 2010 10:31
> > AM
> > Subject:
> > [ANZ-CAR_SHOW] A Car Buying
> > Guide: The Resale Value Of Your Car
> > Right off the bat, let's clear one thing up. You will not profit from > > buying a car unless you intend to, or are already in the business of buying > > and selling cars. Depreciation will decrease the value of your car the > > longer you use it, no matter what. It isn't an investment, so no matter how > > you carefully treat it, you can never make the money you bought your car > > with back, much more make a profit off it. More detail:
> > http://www.findbesttips.com/car/article ... r-car.html
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