How well does the Integra Type R hold it's value?
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I'm not too familiar with the ITR in the market but are ITRs a good investment or do they slowly depreciate? I'm just trying to do research to know how well they do in the market. I'm beggining to have thoughts about selling my ITR in the future and I don't wanna sell it and find out that I'm an idiot.
excellent at holding their value...
do a search for some FS ads and you will see what people are asking/getting for theirs
do a search for some FS ads and you will see what people are asking/getting for theirs
they do horrible....they dont hold value for ****...i'll buy yours for $5k
they are one of the best, just like stated above
they are one of the best, just like stated above
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by t »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">According to all those "Blue Books", they hold there value as good(bad) as any other Integra, but to the owners that are trying to sell them (they hold up to almost new prices)</TD></TR></TABLE>
cause kbb treats the type-r like a regular integra. I don't know if you were saying it's ridiculous how high type-r prices are, but it's common sense that it is.
cause kbb treats the type-r like a regular integra. I don't know if you were saying it's ridiculous how high type-r prices are, but it's common sense that it is.
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A bone stock ITR holds its value very well. I could sell mine today and get pretty darn close to what I paid for it when I bought it new almost three years ago.
Modified cars may or may not, depending on the mods. A highly modded ITR is likely to be much more difficult to sell, so talking about market values on modded cars is much more of a crapshoot.
Modified cars may or may not, depending on the mods. A highly modded ITR is likely to be much more difficult to sell, so talking about market values on modded cars is much more of a crapshoot.
Thats very true, its always better to keep the car as stock as possible when it comes to major modifications. I have intake exhaust and lowering springs.
I think these are the only type of mods that can be done without pushing somebody away from buying the car. The exhaust may be a bit of a deterrent. But when I see headers and things of that nature, aftermarket cams or A/F controller, you know the person who owned the car prolly had a lot of fun with it (which they should) but its not good for the person who is buying the car. Just my 02c
I think these are the only type of mods that can be done without pushing somebody away from buying the car. The exhaust may be a bit of a deterrent. But when I see headers and things of that nature, aftermarket cams or A/F controller, you know the person who owned the car prolly had a lot of fun with it (which they should) but its not good for the person who is buying the car. Just my 02c
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SleepnCiViC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">honda/acura period hold their value extremly well. usuakky overpriced but people will pay it</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes, Hondas and Acuras hold their value extremely well. But the ITR holds its value even better than other Hondas and Acuras.
Yes, Hondas and Acuras hold their value extremely well. But the ITR holds its value even better than other Hondas and Acuras.
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