Type aah
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I was comparing price to the current standard car @ £31.5k, which is more comparable in equipment level, so £40k is just over 25% up. No doubt there'll be an initial frenzy with flippers making a quick profit but I would just buy the car because I wanted it rather than counting on medium or long term investment. But as I said, I don't know the Honda market.It's a limited edition. Lots of car model limited editions command premiums in 2nd hand /used markets, they don't have to be "separate models".
The GT is £34k, so this is way less than a 25% markup.
It's bright yellow, so should just about be detectable on the road.
I think £6k premium for a special edition is good value, I think your aftermarket mods would cost that, if not more.
And aftermarket car mods never recoup their outlay when a car is resold, whereas factory fit do.
And all 20 have sold out already. My friend sat in one 2 weeks ago, and he wasn't aware honda were already taking orders.
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