bruce wrote:Dan wrote:On the other hand the NB coupe will appreciate as it has low production numbers and is different to any other MX5 model produced.
The NB coupe in Japan? Honestly, that is such a rare totally unknown beast (I forgot about it until you mentioned it) not many people would want it as they don't know of its existence.
People are missing the point here; it takes Supply and Demand to move prices. NB coupe would have virtually zero Demand and the same low Supply (thus stable prices). An SP would have little Supply and little Demand - thus stability, but it will never rocket in value.
Take for example the so-called Rod Millen MX5 - alledgedly little Supply but absolutely no Demand. Bit like fossilized dinosaur turds, it may be rare but no one really wants them (actually.....there could be value in that!)
I did do an Economics degree many moons ago.
Yeh, that NB coupe. They are here in Australia as well. I have seen one belonging to a NSW MX5 club member.
You really think there would be no demand if one came up for sale? Yes, people aren't generally looking for them as they aren't readily available (same as something like an Evo IX wagon) but I'm sure if you put one up for sale it would fetch good money and someone could justify a high value on an NB coupe based on its uniqueness and rarity.