>>A brand new car, regardless of the price, is about the worst use of money there is from a future value point of view.
This statement needs close examination. Even if true, there is more to life than money. No one buys an exotic sports car because it represents a good use of money - they buy them for emotional reasons usually related to the joys of ownership and high performance.
My NSX cost me 50K in 1991. It's worth about 30K now so I've lost approximately $20,000.00 I've also spent at least another 20K on insurance, tires and maintenance. But what have I gained for this "poor use of money" - let's have a look:
- 13 years enjoyment and pride of ownership
- met interesting people from around the world
- made lifelong friendships with several outstanding people
- met and befriended American Honda executives
- hosted reception for the NSX Chief Engineer at my home
- learned automotive repair for maintaining my own car
- learned high performance driving in racetrack environment
- received great satisfaction from volunteer NSX club work
- invited to local auto racing dinners thru meeting another NSX owner
- found my dream job, changed careers due to above networking
All that, and I still have a beautiful, modern, fantastic sports car at my disposal. For me this represents the best use of the money involved. I could have invested it and perhaps had it accumulate more over the years, but I could also get hit by a bus on the way home too. Each to his own!