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V4s Depreciation And Good Buying Price

Discussion in 'Ducati General Discussion' started by Lowdown, Jul 27, 2020.

  1. No you are incorrect.
    The Pani R which is also known as a Gen 2 Pani R was available 2015 - 2017. The easy way to differentiate is the Pani R has Akras and the earlier Gen 1 R has Termis.
    The earlier bike was 1199, the Gen 2 1198 as previously stated.
     
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  2. Wasn’t the 1299 FE much later than that, like 2017/18?
     
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  3. I think this is correct. 2018 model year on.
     
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  4. So will the v4r hold money ?
     
  5. It will drop and then may pick up in about 5 - 10 years - history will suggest
     
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  6. one of them has a v4r for 30k 62 miles open clutch cover
    trying to get me to pcp it
    10k deposit
    183,60 36 months
    19380 baloon
     
  7. I'd wait 4 years :D

    £30k is a lot of VAT you're not going to get back, also, Ducati as part of VW/Audi may well release a new V4R every year from now on which would make your one hard to justify increasing in value for a long time yet, unless you're happy to lose the money if that is the case and you've effectively had a rental bike :upyeah:
     
  8. ye im going to wait decided from all the feedback i have had,
    from the feedback i have had i'm going to wait my friend said i can have his 1299s at trade can't imagine loosing much money on that?
     
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  9. Nice, no loss for a couple of years there :upyeah:
     
  10. 2016 2600 miles 13500 what you think? it's in mint cond
     
  11. Best road going V2 ducati made is probably the 1299s
     
  12. what you think to the price
     
  13. For me the issue is losing 12K in 3 years. I also never felt the need for the latest bike. It's never the latest for long.
     
  14. Looks good :upyeah:
     
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