I agree with that! PistonBlown's ute (pick-up truck) is about 20 years old and still runs like a sewing machine!
I'm always amazed at the old British vehicles still in regular use in NZ! Cars from the 60's & 70's are still to be seen!
I'd move there tomorrow if I could!
I got to thinking today about how our bikes, and motorcycles in general, lose value over time. In the case of bike ridden about 8,000 or more miles per year is there any validity in thinking in terms of $ per mile for depreciation? I rode my Goldwing 52,000 miles and 8 years and sold it for roughly $5000 to $6000 less than I paid for it. That was a depreciation of about 10 cents/mile. I paid $15,000 for my 2013 base Spyder RT, including shipping, and have ridden it 20,500 miles since spring, 2014. I'm thinking it's probably worth something on the order of $13,000 now, or roughly $2000 less than I paid. Again, that's a loss of around 10 cents per
Low mileage bikes, like with 2000 miles/year, would have a much higher $/mile drop simply because age would the primary determinate of price.
Just wondering if $/mile might help us get a better idea of how much our Spyders drop in value. Your thoughts?
I sold my 2013 RT S SE5 with 2,300 miles for 16,000. I bought it in Mar. 2014 for 28,000 out the door so I lose 12,000 in less than 2 years.
That's not typical depreciation for even a 2013 RT. For whatever reason, you paid a LOT more than the typical price for an 2013 RTS that was already one model-year old.Depriciation
I sold my 2013 RT S SE5 with 2,300 miles for 16,000. I bought it in Mar. 2014 for 28,000 out the door so I lose 12,000 in less than 2 years.
I have one that I paid around the same as you, I added a 300 dollar Swaybar and 1000 dollar CB/ intercom system. NADA book says 19,600.00. Now with 10,000 miles you can't get hardly anything for it. I think I have to trade it on an ATV, ( something you can sell) or else part it out. I've owned over 40 bikes in my life, and it's the first that I can't get rid of.I sold my 2013 RT S SE5 with 2,300 miles for 16,000. I bought it in Mar. 2014 for 28,000 out the door so I lose 12,000 in less than 2 years.
And there are several ways to calculate depreciation:
:ani29:: Straight line
:ani29:: Units of production (here would be miles driven)
:ani29:: Accelerated methods--such as
Declining Balance Method
Sum of the Years digits method
:ani29:: MACRS (modified accelerated cost recovery system) the IRS way.
:ani29: : And many, many, more....
Each method will give a differing amount.
For accounting purposes the method chosen is supposed to accurately reflect the usage so that the expenses of the period can be more accurately matched with the revenues of the period.
nojokenojoke--but when you think about it all--:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
Life is short--ride the da_ _ :ani29: :yes:
As a property tax geek, I always harass the accountant types that they all use Fake depreciation. The only true depreciation is a comparison of original cost to fair market value. Some of the above methods more closely estimate the true depreciation where others are purely figments of someones imagination used to benefit the owner on income taxes.
The 2013 RT took extra hits on value because of the "heat" issues reputation. That has been fixed, but may take a bit for the market to adjust.
Bought 2008 RS in 2008. $16,999. Put over $6,000 in farkles on it. Had to have the new 2010 RTS Premier when it arrived in 2010. Got $13,500 for my 2008 trade in, 23,500 miles on it (they said the farkles were worth nothing). That was a $9,500 loss in two years.
I did not have to take it in the shorts, but it was my choice to move on to the 2010 RT. I was, and am still happy. Never had any buyers remorse--but have cooled it on the farkles, and now sell stuff off when the bike is to be traded.
I can quote similar instances on all other makes of two wheelers. Have had over 40 of them since 1965. Motorcycles are a very poor investment if you trade them regularly. Farkles are a way to burn your money.
I still like to ride and am glad I have had the means to keep myself in the good stuff.
:yikes::yikesid you believe the dealer said the Farkles were worth nothing and still made the deal??? I'll bet he added a considerable sum to the asking price of the because of the farkles. No matter how you look at it (depreciation) you have to consider the joy of owning/ryding and the personalization that we all do. Several posts herein elude to that and it is my opinion that we will do what we want and not what we need...
Would be interested in seeing what the asking price ended up being on the trade in....
Just sayin'
I sold my 2013 RT S SE5 with 2,300 miles for 16,000. I bought it in Mar. 2014 for 28,000 out the door so I lose 12,000 in less than 2 years.
Good thing they fixed it then, isn't it. Now you don't HAVE to sell it. :thumbup:I have one [2013 RTS] that I paid around the same as you, I added a 300 dollar Swaybar and 1000 dollar CB/ intercom system. NADA book says 19,600.00. Now with 10,000 miles you can't get hardly anything for it. I think I have to trade it on an ATV, ( something you can sell) or else part it out. I've owned over 40 bikes in my life, and it's the first that I can't get rid of.