I generally buy new...but keep them at least 4 years (normally) so I deliberate long and hard about what I want, what options i'll pay for, and to some degree if it'll be worth anything at the end of 4 years...and then get the 'perfect' car at the time.
I've not bought a car I've regretted yet.
It's my only real vice...so I'll justify it be being away from home for half my life working...
If it costs £30,000 and I can afford to pay for it, and want it...I'll pay it.
If it costs £40,000 and I can afford to pay for it, and want it...I'll pay it.
Sadly, VW bank on people with exactly that mentality buying their cars...
I can't get hung up on depreciation - if I/we did, we'd all run bangers.
I'll buy the car I want, in the colour I want, with the optiions I want...and if it happens to be £39000 for a 'VW Golf' then so be it.
The prices are stupid for modern cars. Not just VWs.
You can buy an S3 for considerably less than the cost of a Golf R - in the same spec. But I don't want one of those.
You can buy a Focus/Megane in a similar spec to a GTI fow considerably less coin. I don't want either of those either.
So what do we do?
Moan about it, allocate a larger % of the wages than ever before, add far too many options, sit on a waiting list for many months whinging about it...but buy it anyway.
VW are clever.
