A number of members here have expressed the hope or belief that the VX depreciation will eventually level off, if not reverse itself. Though I'm normally quite optimistic, I really don't expect that to happen. I knew going in that any vehicle isn't an investment because very few vehicles, if any, really make money in the long run. Even classic cars that sell for two or three times their original purchase price cost at least that in time and money spent on maintenance and restoration. Lets face it; the VX is a gas guzzling, undersized SUV in a world of overpriced fuel. We should all be proud to own such a unique and cool vehicle, but I wouldn't expect the general population to gain much interest in it any time soon, if ever. Just my two cents.
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