VE GTS value increase?
Asked by John Carlon
Would a 2008 VE GTS 40th anniversary model, of which only 100 were made, be likely to increase in value in years to come, or would it decline? The car is in great condition, has full service history, is in original condition with a 6.2-litre motor, and it’s always garaged.
Answered by CarsGuide
18 Dec 2015I don’t believe it will increase in value in the short to medium term, in fact it will probably drop in value, but because of its relative rarity it could increase in value over the long term. If you plan to keep it in the hope it does I would use it sparingly, service it regularly, and keep it covered even when garaged.
Other HSV GTS problems
- Screen crack on HSV GTS
- HSV GTS Software fault
- HSV GTS daily driver?
- Is the VS HSV GTS a good investment
- Genuine problem
Search from Over 8,000 questions Over 8,000 questions answered by CarsGuide
Most viewed in advice
-
Everything you need to know about BYD cars
-
Five best small cars in Australia
-
Who invented the first car and when was it made?
-
10 best hybrid vehicles in Australia
-
The history of old Holden cars in Australia
-
Top five hybrid SUVs in Australia
-
The top five biggest problems with electric cars
-
Vehicle weights explained | tare, kerb, GVM, payload and trailer figures
-
How to find the owner of a car in Australia?
-
Best 10 Vehicles for Towing