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Thread: Hagerty 10-year prediction for DeLorean

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    Hagerty 10-year prediction for DeLorean

    I just saw this in my Hagerty newsletter (https://www.hagerty.com/articles-vid...24/predictions) predicting 10-year prices of 50-65K.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMC1890 View Post
    I just saw this in my Hagerty newsletter (https://www.hagerty.com/articles-vid...24/predictions) predicting 10-year prices of 50-65K.
    My bet is they will do better than that.
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    Based on what?
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    I'll be absolutely floored if they hit 50k.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dangermouse View Post
    Based on what?
    Straight from the article: "Because the Gen-Xers who grew up with such television landmarks as Magnum P.I. and movies like Back to the Future are going to hit their peak earning years in the next decade, and you know what they’re going to want."

    To me, that translates into higher demand, which could drive the prices higher.
    Jeff - 10591

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    Well that news will upset a lot of owners. Never have I saw people PISSED upon hearing the news that the car that they own might just actually be worth more than they paid in the future.
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    Im seeing them for 50K now. Especially with lower miles and good condition stainless. The reality is that its a specialty car and if most of the current owners demand more for their cars when they come to sell, they will rise in value. Magnum PIs car the 308 was 15K 10 years ago. Now 60K+.
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    Quote Originally Posted by artisticent View Post
    Im seeing them for 50K now. Especially with lower miles and good condition stainless. The reality is that its a specialty car and if most of the current owners demand more for their cars when they come to sell, they will rise in value. Magnum PIs car the 308 was 15K 10 years ago. Now 60K+.
    308's were around 30 to 35k ten years ago. I know because I almost bought one before I got my DeLorean. You might find a example in need of service for mid to high 20s but never lower than that.

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    What if there had never been a BTTF. What would our cars be worth then, or would we even be bothered to own one?
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