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eagereager
12-04-2006, 04:07 PM
I've got an 2000,H1,30k,all the best stuff,immaculate,never off road cuzz I'm a sissssssy.. My question to you really smart guys is: Is this 2000 H1 going to appreciate in value? remain static? or depreciate even though there will be no more, never, sqaitus,?? I appreciate all futurist thought here. I'm thinking of going to an 06' Alpha but dealers are telling me all H1s are going up in value and a 2000 is much more liquid than an 06, thanks,cj
:beerchug:
I've been watching this as I've been helping out a friend to find one. I believe they are going up. If you watch Ebay, there are lots of bids starting earlier than they used to and are going higher. Many comparable H1's to the one I bought 2 years ago are going for more now. Many are getting good deals on the '06, but a lot of us are skeptical of the Alpha because it was only in production for 1 year and it is more difficult to get parts (somewhere other than AMG), and they are expensive. You also have to consider maintenance and service issues--it's not easy to find good techs who can work on the Alpha. I know owners who drive a long way to get their Alpha worked on. If you are not going to take it off-road and keep the miles low, then this many not be an issue for you. If money is not an issue, then by all means get the Alpha. It is very impressive.
PARAGON
12-04-2006, 09:33 PM
sell it now before the bottom drops out
BlueHUMMERH2
12-05-2006, 01:17 AM
My assumption is that H1's will gain in value. There are only about 12,000 in existence. I'd think they might be like the Defenders which are now usually worth quite a bit in good shape.
But for prices to go up, you'd have to increase the demand. If demand stays level or falls, only a decrease in the number of H1's available would keep prices steady or cause them to rise.
mstams
12-05-2006, 03:29 AM
... like the Defenders which are now usually worth quite a bit in good shape.
You know, they're supposed be coming out with a U.S. version of the Defender in the next year or two. It will be built off the LR3 / RR Sport platform, but it just won't be the same. My guess is they'll eventually do the same with a GM version of the H1.
HUMMERDOGG.
12-05-2006, 06:23 AM
Prices will go up for all model years from 2002 and back (especially for those guys who have 2 and 4 door hardtops and the infamous slantback :dancingbanana: :jump: :dancingbanana: )... 2003's and newer ones still have a ways to come down :twak: ...
BlueHUMMERH2
12-05-2006, 05:11 PM
You know, they're supposed be coming out with a U.S. version of the Defender in the next year or two. It will be built off the LR3 / RR Sport platform, but it just won't be the same. My guess is they'll eventually do the same with a GM version of the H1.
I've heard musings about a new Defender for a while. Nothing lately however (November 2004 is the latest I've heard about it). It would definately help augment LR sales, since they really don't move many vehicles each year. The LR2 will probably help them out a little bit. But I haven't heard anything beyond rumors of Defender's return to the States. Looks whimpy though. I'd rather have a current Defender or Hummer. Sorry for the off-topic-ness.
http://www.roverparts.com/VehicleReviews/LR_Defender_2007.cfm
http://images.motortrend.com/future/spied_vehicles/112_0407_sketchpad02_z.jpg
hmcoleap
12-05-2006, 07:34 PM
If you are worried about the value as an investment, put your money somewhere else... almost any smart investment will outpace the potential increase in value of an H1.
I would only buy one if you plan to use it.
The only H1 I would consider as an investment would be an original factory slantback, maintained bone-stock.
I've got an 2000,H1,30k,all the best stuff,immaculate,never off road cuzz I'm a sissssssy.. My question to you really smart guys is: Is this 2000 H1 going to appreciate in value? remain static? or depreciate even though there will be no more, never, sqaitus,?? I appreciate all futurist thought here. I'm thinking of going to an 06' Alpha but dealers are telling me all H1s are going up in value and a 2000 is much more liquid than an 06, thanks,cj
:beerchug:
PARAGON
12-05-2006, 08:10 PM
If you are worried about the value as an investment, put your money somewhere else... almost any smart investment will outpace the potential increase in value of an H1.
I would only buy one if you plan to use it.
The only H1 I would consider as an investment would be an original factory slantback, maintained bone-stock.or any H1 that has low miles on the Highway that you can get next for nothing and will store in an environmentally controlled garage, etc.
They are a wheeling vehicle, not an investment vehicle.
ssgharkness020147
12-05-2006, 08:57 PM
Thank you Paragon. An H1 is not meant to sit around "accumulating" value, its supposed to be driven and get the sh!t beat out of it. I dont get the idea of buying a car to look at every time you go in your garage. I have always wanted a Lamborghini (G-car) amongst others, there is no way in hell that I would buy one to let it sit. Thats the thing that disgusts me about Lambo/F-car owners, the damn thing will be 12 years old and have 2100 miles on it. WTF is the pleasure in that. Buy the H1 (or any other car) to use it. Not look at it.
They are a wheeling vehicle, not an investment vehicle.
DRTYFN
12-05-2006, 11:26 PM
They are a wheeling vehicle, not an investment vehicle.
:iagree: X eleventy
Harry Finklestein
12-06-2006, 03:54 AM
They most certainly are an investment. Don't listen to these boobs.
HUMMERDOGG.
12-06-2006, 06:52 AM
The only H1 I would consider as an investment would be an original factory slantback, maintained bone-stock.
Hopefully the dents and pinstriping add value to mine...:jump:
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Hopefully the dents and pinstriping add value to mine...:jump:GIGGITY!!!!:jump:
ckhagman
12-07-2006, 07:36 PM
Thank you Paragon. An H1 is not meant to sit around "accumulating" value, its supposed to be driven and get the sh!t beat out of it. I dont get the idea of buying a car to look at every time you go in your garage. I have always wanted a Lamborghini (G-car) amongst others, there is no way in hell that I would buy one to let it sit. Thats the thing that disgusts me about Lambo/F-car owners, the damn thing will be 12 years old and have 2100 miles on it. WTF is the pleasure in that. Buy the H1 (or any other car) to use it. Not look at it.
Like this.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-0512lamborghini-pg,0,3655134.photogallery?index=6
http://www.autoblog.com/2006/05/14/lamborghini-as-wall-art/
wpage
12-08-2006, 06:45 PM
They most certainly are an investment. Don't listen to these boobs.
Make money buying real estate. Have fun with your Hummer B4 it rusts away!!
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