Is there a collector market standard of what is considered 'new' based on what a car's odometer has racked up? Ten years from now, will a Demon with 2000 miles on it be 'almost new', or in the Demon's case, under that magic 500 mile break in point?
Your analogy of the Ford GT pricing is a good one.You sure can tell who didn't get a Demon on this forum by the responses.
Based on cars like the Ford GT, if you are under 1K miles, price goes up 20%. If you are under 500, price goes up 30% - 50%. One thing I can say for certain, unless it's a wreck, you will never see a Demon go for 30k under sticker. Ever.
Your analogy of the Ford GT pricing is a good one.
the dollar ...and its status as the reserve currency...and as it relates to the petro dollar.... if that all goes south...this will be the rickshaw forum...not the demon forum...Well, if the stock market crashes and the dollar loses its reserve status/a portion of its puchasing power, every car might cost 30-50% more dollars than its original purchase price so everyone turns out to be right, just not quite how we hoped.![]()