FLEET NewsNet looks at how new cars taken on to a typical fleet might perform over the next three-years/60,000-miles.
Source: CAP Motor Research
Source: CAP Motor Research
Using data from used car expert CAP Motor Research, we benchmark two cars against each other to see how they perform over the traditional fleet cycle. This week, we compare two high-performance GTs – the latest incarnation of Porsche’s evergreen 911 and Maserati’s stylish 4200 GT.
Porsche 911
PRICE NEW £58,380
Mileage | Age (months) | Predicted value | Money lost | |||
20,000 | 12 | £51,425/88% | £6,955 | |||
30,000 | 18 | £45,825/78% | £12,555 | |||
40,000 | 24 | £40,875/70% | £17,505 | |||
50,000 | 30 | £36,525/63% | £21,855 | |||
60,000 | 36 | £23,675/56% | £34,705 | |||
Source: CAP Motor Research
Maserati 4200 GT
PRICE NEW £60,820
Mileage | Age (months) | Predicted value | Money lost | |||
20,000 | 12 | £36,925/61% | £23,895 | |||
30,000 | 18 | £32,600/54% | £28,220 | |||
40,000 | 24 | £28,350/47% | £32,470 | |||
50,000 | 30 | £25,050/41% | £35,770 | |||
60,000 | 36 | £22,375/37% | £38,445 | |||
Source: CAP Motor Research
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