Will the XJ ever be worth "gold"?
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edit: i am an inherent car guy. what i drive and the details of it say a lot about me. imho the xj is almost untouchable in its own right. i love engaging the question "why do you drive that 300,000 mile jalopy?". i almost have the questioner wanting an xj when we're done, and all i did was state facts and sprinkle some historical data on top - of MY xj.
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you asked if they'd ever be worth gold, the answer is no. $10k for a vehicle isn't gold. that's still less than half their original selling price. by your definition i could say yeah they were worth gold 2x when new. the breakdown here is our interpretation of gold.
the purpose of my jeep ownership coincides with availability, ability, and simple nature. as aforementioned, interpretation of such is subjective. i love it for what it is, but that requires a scrutinous eye. utility and durability win for the xj.
edit: i am an inherent car guy. what i drive and the details of it say a lot about me. imho the xj is almost untouchable in its own right. i love engaging the question "why do you drive that 300,000 mile jalopy?". i almost have the questioner wanting an xj when we're done, and all i did was state facts and sprinkle some historical data on top - of MY xj.
the purpose of my jeep ownership coincides with availability, ability, and simple nature. as aforementioned, interpretation of such is subjective. i love it for what it is, but that requires a scrutinous eye. utility and durability win for the xj.
edit: i am an inherent car guy. what i drive and the details of it say a lot about me. imho the xj is almost untouchable in its own right. i love engaging the question "why do you drive that 300,000 mile jalopy?". i almost have the questioner wanting an xj when we're done, and all i did was state facts and sprinkle some historical data on top - of MY xj.
And when you say you tell people about your jeep alot and why you drive it and then they seem to want one. Perhaps the only knowledge the questioner has is the info you provided. They then head to craigslist, see xjs listed for 8k or more and think that's the going price and it seems reasonable considering how you explained to them how great they are. They buy it not knowing they over spent. Of course this is just speculation, but I do think it's reasonable to assume that people that know nothing about the XJ are driving the price up now because "jeeps are cool" or they see a nice lifted one and want one.
Plenty of people are buying any type of jeep now just for that certain "status" that comes with owning an older jeep. It's weird but I'm seeing it all over. My friend has a TJ and he is noticing an increase in volume at his forum in the amount of people thatv start threads basically aski nf amount bout their jeep after they just bought it. I can't thinkof a comparison for cars, but it seems like older model jeeps are the SUVs to own. Everyone wants one now.
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Where in the thread does it say that we want more money? The question was if it ever would be worth money based on current trends that are happening hahah just a very interesting question considering there are alot of people that actually think that now.