Andy0565
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- First Name
- Andy
- Joined
- Jun 16, 2022
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I waited 15 months for my Turbo, spent hours on the configurator and was delighted when it finally arrived last December. But I was warned by many naysayers that it was a financial disaster waiting to happen.
I had a 6% finance offer, which I took. I didn’t need the finance but the option to hand the car back after 4 years, setting a floor on any collapse in value, seemed worth the interest costs. But it couldn’t halve in value could it?
Less than a year later, I’ve seen an almost identically spec’d, brand new, unregistered car for sale at a dealer for £30k under list price. And it’s not the only one. That’s over 20% off!
With hindsight, I’d have waited a year, and saved a load of cash. I’d still have bought the car, it’s spectacular, but it doesn’t stop me feeling sick about what’s happened. My disappointment though, is at the opportunity I’m missing to buy the car at a discount.
But what about future values. Well, I have a mate who has a company car with his job. He works for a major UK financial institution.
Because of tax breaks on EV’s he’ll be taxed on 3% of the value of a Taycan vs 30% on a 5 series diesel or 12% on a 5-series hybrid. The financing costs of something with a list prices of twice as much offset the savings but for an additional contribution from him of less than £200 a month, he’s in a nicely spec’d 4S instead of a 5-series touring.
The thing is, he ain’t the only one. Thousands of company car drivers are making the same calculation and seeing their chance to park a Porsche on the drive.
So, in 3-4 years all these cars will hit the second hand market. There will be less diesels and hybrids around as a consequence but will 2nd hand car buyers want to pay twice as much for an EV vs a diesel or hybrid.
I suspect the gap will narrow, meaning that ev’s will suffer the bigger drop.
I knew all this when I bought the Porsche but didn’t think the factors would lead to my car being worth less than the balloon payment in Dec 2026. I want to keep enjoying the car but each time I walk up to it the £30k figure enters my head!
I had a 6% finance offer, which I took. I didn’t need the finance but the option to hand the car back after 4 years, setting a floor on any collapse in value, seemed worth the interest costs. But it couldn’t halve in value could it?
Less than a year later, I’ve seen an almost identically spec’d, brand new, unregistered car for sale at a dealer for £30k under list price. And it’s not the only one. That’s over 20% off!
With hindsight, I’d have waited a year, and saved a load of cash. I’d still have bought the car, it’s spectacular, but it doesn’t stop me feeling sick about what’s happened. My disappointment though, is at the opportunity I’m missing to buy the car at a discount.
But what about future values. Well, I have a mate who has a company car with his job. He works for a major UK financial institution.
Because of tax breaks on EV’s he’ll be taxed on 3% of the value of a Taycan vs 30% on a 5 series diesel or 12% on a 5-series hybrid. The financing costs of something with a list prices of twice as much offset the savings but for an additional contribution from him of less than £200 a month, he’s in a nicely spec’d 4S instead of a 5-series touring.
The thing is, he ain’t the only one. Thousands of company car drivers are making the same calculation and seeing their chance to park a Porsche on the drive.
So, in 3-4 years all these cars will hit the second hand market. There will be less diesels and hybrids around as a consequence but will 2nd hand car buyers want to pay twice as much for an EV vs a diesel or hybrid.
I suspect the gap will narrow, meaning that ev’s will suffer the bigger drop.
I knew all this when I bought the Porsche but didn’t think the factors would lead to my car being worth less than the balloon payment in Dec 2026. I want to keep enjoying the car but each time I walk up to it the £30k figure enters my head!
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