« Reply #12 on: 22 June 2012, 21:40 »
I have to say I have never noticed second hand values drop just because a new model has arrived.
I still got a very good price for my 5 year old MK5 GTI, a year after the MK6 had come out.
When the MK6 came out the prices of the MK5 dropped faster that they had done up to that point. I remember adding an article about what a bargain the MK5 was now the MK6 was out....
It's about supply and demand, who is going to pay good money for a car that has just been replaced with a newer, faster and better model?
Imagine the price of a nearly new MK6 when the MK7 comes out......
Jim
Jim i see your point, but it's the same old story what you get for your trade in when it comes to the deal...
At the end of the day the dealers will be lowering their price on the Mk6 to make room for the new Mk7 on the fore courts

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