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Roosie 23-09-2014 03:45 PM

Mk2 Focus RS Prices?
 
What do you think will happen to them, i was really thinking of getting one as there about 20k but apparantly when the new RS comes out they reckon the Focus RS will plummet in price.

last thing i want to do is pay 20k for a car then 3 years time its worth 13-14k

It's Czech Mate 23-09-2014 03:52 PM

On their way down IMO....i think in 3 years time only very low mileage unmodified cars will be fetching £15k+

BRAMMER 23-09-2014 04:01 PM

They're just like any other newish sporty car and not all owned by enthusiasts and used in any weather so they'll start deteriorating in condition and prices will reflect this as per the MK1 - they're nearly 6 years old now.

stevecfrst1 23-09-2014 04:26 PM

I certainly wouldnt pay anything like the money there commanding at the mo. We had one in at work the other day and i could not believe how poorly made they are and some of the common issues they have. For example on a seemingly nice 30k mile car the back arches are starting to go rusty where they meet the bumper on both sides! All the suspension components underneath were coverd in surface rust, wheels corroding ect. Parts are very expensive too

Paul_RS 23-09-2014 04:49 PM

I think most examples are over inflated at the moment and that they'll take a nose dive in price next year.

james kiely 23-09-2014 05:03 PM

im going to buy one when they are thirty years old :cry:

BRAMMER 23-09-2014 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by james kiely (Post 6522336)
im going to buy one when they are thirty years old :cry:

won't be many left then :cry: only 4500 in the UK so not big numbers at all compared to other RS's

james kiely 23-09-2014 05:07 PM

and i will be 71 possibly chris :shocked:

STAFFY OWNER 23-09-2014 07:41 PM

Still fairly stable at the moment but if and when a new FRS does come out I guess they'll start to drop more quickly but I don't think that they will plummet. In 3 years I bet a £20k car now will still be worth £16k.
Not everyone will be able to afford a new FRS when they come out so you will still have people in the market for the outgoing model and these people will be the reason that the prices don't plummet as there will still be a demand for that model.

Mr RS500 23-09-2014 08:30 PM

I have just bought a rs500 focus so hope they dont drop to much ,, lol

Lambchop 24-09-2014 12:00 AM


Originally Posted by Mr RS500 (Post 6522415)
I have just bought a rs500 focus so hope they dont drop to much ,, lol


I think I saw you mention this on FB Paul. I'm not specifically asking for the price you paid but whats the market like on these and what's the premium over a standard one? Are they available or rarely for sale?

rog 24-09-2014 04:59 AM

Ofcourse they will drop, it's only a focus at the end of the day. They do seem to be depreciating rather slowly however.
The problem is a £20k car can be nice or a total shitebag, there doesn't seem to be any difference in what people are asking, that's used cars for you in general I guess.

If you want some sort of affordable investment, get a 1M, they're going up in value all the time if that's the sort of thing you're trying to achieve.

S3an 24-09-2014 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by rog (Post 6522478)
Ofcourse they will drop, it's only a focus at the end of the day. They do seem to be depreciating rather slowly however.
The problem is a £20k car can be nice or a total shitebag, there doesn't seem to be any difference in what people are asking, that's used cars for you in general I guess.

If you want some sort of affordable investment, get a 1M, they're going up in value all the time if that's the sort of thing you're trying to achieve.

40k+ affordable???

rog 24-09-2014 04:31 PM

Well it's not exactly insane when you're paying +20k for a Ford Focus :cry:

SteveB 26-09-2014 07:36 AM

I sold my 1st Mk2 in 2012 and expected prices to drop, prices are slightly higher 2 years on which I never expected to see. Mk1 prices are also climbing slightly as well.


Steve

Fordmad! 26-09-2014 07:47 AM

Have mk1 prices bottomed out now or will they drop abit more yet?

It's Czech Mate 26-09-2014 08:28 AM

IMO Mk1 prices are still falling for tatty ones....rising for low mileage well maintained unmolested ones

MK2's still have the fall to make before the tatty ones go down and the smart ones go back up

It happens to all models of RS's.....not sure why people never recognise this


Price is determined by supply and demand........once tidy low milers become a bit more scarce then the price goes up......demand for a tatty one with high miles will go down with age

Mint FRST 26-09-2014 07:30 PM

I have an offer on the table somewhere close to what I paid for mine new 5 years ago!

Low owner, low mileage mint condition cars are holding their money. Like most desirable cars I guess...

Trouble I have is do I sell it!

dean9595 26-09-2014 08:34 PM

I was after one but was out of my budget so went next option IMO
Escos and on a plus side the escos will only go up in value the focus will as said be a 12-15k
Car in a couple of years

But saying that I would pos swap my escos for the right focus as I get bored lol

Glenn_ 27-09-2014 09:46 PM

Dean keep your escos cause its stunning.

dean9595 27-09-2014 10:12 PM


Originally Posted by Glenn_ (Post 6523482)
Dean keep your escos cause its stunning.

Head says keep escos Glenn but would like to try a focus mk2 rs
As I know the escos is going to keep it value but focus is going to drop and I've now seen a few now at 17-19k when I was looking could not find one for under 20k

nice_head 28-09-2014 03:00 PM

Struggling to sell mine at the mo:sad:

Would of thought a low mileage standard example would of sold easy but all I've had is traders offering stupid money :wall:

dean9595 28-09-2014 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by nice_head (Post 6523628)
Struggling to sell mine at the mo:sad:

Would of thought a low mileage standard example would of sold easy but all I've had is traders offering stupid money :wall:

Can I ask how much traders are offering you

marky_g 28-09-2014 06:15 PM

I've seen mk3 sts around the 12k mark now

jameswrx 28-09-2014 08:41 PM


Originally Posted by Mint FRST (Post 6523146)
I have an offer on the table somewhere close to what I paid for mine new 5 years ago!

Low owner, low mileage mint condition cars are holding their money. Like most desirable cars I guess...

Trouble I have is do I sell it!

Can't argue with residuals like that!

Question you've gotta ask yourself is, what would you replace it with? Most stuff like this seems to drop value relatively sharply when new, but the mk2 RS defies belief really.

Each to their own and I do like what Ford produced but the car isn't exactly well finished (fake mesh by head lights, nasty brake callipers etc) Just amazes me how solid the prices are, obviously there's a lot more people who want one than there are cars available or something.

Despite my personal opinion of the car, I think they'll still be fetching strong money in a few years. You could buy a new Impreza (or similar) and lose close to £10k in the first 5 years, I bet your RS won't lose anywhere near that in the next 5 years.

nice_head 28-09-2014 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by dean9595 (Post 6523652)
Can I ask how much traders are offering you

Between £19000 and £19500

will@greenlight 29-09-2014 10:58 AM

ive made money on mine luckily .

gingeRS 29-09-2014 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by marky_g (Post 6523681)
I've seen mk3 sts around the 12k mark now

where?????

ive been looking at these and your looking at 16-17k min for St3 (15k for ST2)

unless you mean the base model ST......there arent many as ford didnt sell any! :cry: :cry:

Mint FRST 29-09-2014 08:14 PM


Originally Posted by jameswrx (Post 6523755)
Can't argue with residuals like that!

Question you've gotta ask yourself is, what would you replace it with?

Thats my problem!

Pay it off the mortgage, spend it on the house refurb? Long run both the sensible options, however have the rest of my life to do that! Hopefully anyway!

Buy a classic and put some money away for the rainy day? Problem with that is finding the right car and not buying a money pit!

Actually thinking of putting some money in and buying a Focus RS 500 or a BMW 1M, both surely set to to retain value better than a standard RS?

I then go back to square one, keeping the car I can just jump in and drive and keep clean. Yes it sits in the garage and yes it will go down in value over time but it will have always been mine from new and one day go back up in value?

gingeRS 01-10-2014 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by Mint FRST (Post 6524011)
Thats my problem!

Pay it off the mortgage, spend it on the house refurb?

this....i did some calcs and over[paying my mortgage by £500 a month for 10 months saves me £19,000 in interest alone over the term of my mortgage.....

makes you think

STAFFY OWNER 01-10-2014 12:26 PM

^^^^^Fuckin hell that does make you think.


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