That One Guy
Well-Known Member
Excellent points about resale value have been given by above posters. I personally don't think things like the $2,000.00 automatic returns $2,000 years down the line on resale.
In particular, I think a manual JL Rubicon might almost be a sought after item commanding the same, if not a slightly higher price, than an automatic in the future. I have a 2004 Accord V6 that has a manual transmission that is sought after enough that they're worth more than their automatic counterparts.
Kudos to the comments about hardtop etc. Some of these items are highly sought after by those shopping pre-owned. I bet A/C returns 100% of its price as well, lol.
In particular, I think a manual JL Rubicon might almost be a sought after item commanding the same, if not a slightly higher price, than an automatic in the future. I have a 2004 Accord V6 that has a manual transmission that is sought after enough that they're worth more than their automatic counterparts.
Kudos to the comments about hardtop etc. Some of these items are highly sought after by those shopping pre-owned. I bet A/C returns 100% of its price as well, lol.
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