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Old 11-26-2005, 09:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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2005 Celica

We all know now this is the end of an era, and I've not seen any
special deals in the UK to encourage purchase of the last stocks....

Would it be a bad (financial) move to buy a new car that's not being
continued?

David


 
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Old 11-26-2005, 12:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: 2005 Celica


"David J" <david@btelecom.invalid> wrote in message
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> We all know now this is the end of an era, and I've not seen any
> special deals in the UK to encourage purchase of the last stocks....
>
> Would it be a bad (financial) move to buy a new car that's not being
> continued?
>
> David
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If you're thinking of purchasing the car as an investment, then the answer
to your question is probably yes, unless you intend to keep the car for 20+
years, and even then, there are better financial investments out there. If
you are asking whether you will have difficulty getting parts and service,
then the answer is no.
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Old 11-28-2005, 06:56 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: 2005 Celica

The modern celicas (gen7s) arent really that interesting a car. Not like
some of the late 90's supras and the GT4's/Alltracs which are becoming
classics and sought after, so i cant see them being that sought after in a
few years time. Find a better investment IMO.

J



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> "David J" <david@btelecom.invalid> wrote in message
> news:fqvgo1l21hslbkshje6ias1c7dhfr9lptr@4ax.com...[color=green]
>> We all know now this is the end of an era, and I've not seen any
>> special deals in the UK to encourage purchase of the last stocks....
>>
>> Would it be a bad (financial) move to buy a new car that's not being
>> continued?
>>
>> David
>>[/color]
>
> If you're thinking of purchasing the car as an investment, then the answer
> to your question is probably yes, unless you intend to keep the car for
> 20+ years, and even then, there are better financial investments out
> there. If you are asking whether you will have difficulty getting parts
> and service, then the answer is no.
> --
> Ray O
> correct the return address punctuation to reply
>
>
>[/color]


 
Old 11-28-2005, 05:35 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: 2005 Celica

On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 12:56:08 +0000, Coyoteboy wrote:
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> The modern celicas (gen7s) arent really that interesting a car. Not like
> some of the late 90's supras and the GT4's/Alltracs which are becoming
> classics and sought after, so i cant see them being that sought after in a
> few years time. Find a better investment IMO.
>
> J[/color]

It's basically a Camry with a cool body.

Of course, it started out it's long life and a Corona with a cool body. In
the mid-80's it became the sports car it had the veneer of. I think in the
late 80's it lapsed again, going back to the basic Camry platform. (Of
course, the mid-80's had a TRUCK motor!!!)
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> "Ray O" <rokigawa@tristarassociatesDOT.com> wrote in message
> news:6c449$4388ad88$180fead6$17185@msgid.meganewsservers.com...[color=green]
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>> "David J" <david@btelecom.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:fqvgo1l21hslbkshje6ias1c7dhfr9lptr@4ax.com...[color=darkred]
>>> We all know now this is the end of an era, and I've not seen any
>>> special deals in the UK to encourage purchase of the last stocks....
>>>
>>> Would it be a bad (financial) move to buy a new car that's not being
>>> continued?
>>>
>>> David
>>>[/color]
>>
>> If you're thinking of purchasing the car as an investment, then the answer
>> to your question is probably yes, unless you intend to keep the car for
>> 20+ years, and even then, there are better financial investments out
>> there. If you are asking whether you will have difficulty getting parts
>> and service, then the answer is no.
>> --
>> Ray O
>> correct the return address punctuation to reply
>>
>>
>>[/color][/color]

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