![]() ![]() The Honda Civic has been an enthusiast favourite since the early 1980s. Honda Civic Type R FD2ĭrivetrain: Front-engine Front-wheel-drive From its first to the last iteration, the Lancer Evolution shares plenty with the base model Lancer, with the major difference being the 2.0-litre turbocharged engine and the all-wheel-drive drivetrain which make these cars potent in on and off-road races.Īt the heart of all Evolutions from the first till the Evolution IX are variations of the strong and reliable 4G63T engine, which features a cast-iron block that can take plenty of abuse, often capable of safely generating more than twice of its original power output with the aid of aftermarket upgrades.Īs sought after and amazing an Evolution is, at such a cost, you might want to consider buying a 911 Carrera at a depreciation of $40,000, or a 911 turbo S at a depreciation of $82,000 if you are eyeing the most expensive Evolution that is currently for sale. The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX, as its name suggests, is the ninth generation of the Lancer Evolution series. So what makes them so desirable? Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX CT9AĮngine type: 2.0-litre Inline-4 Turbocharged To the average Joe, anyone who'll buy one of these cars at such ridiculous costs must be insane. The cars on this list are some enthusiast-favourite Japanese made cars, most of which are currently selling for easily twice of what their depreciation was when new. Hence, annual depreciation became the default metric that one refers to when shopping for used cars here. Singapore's used car market is pretty unique, due to our Certificate of Entitlement (COE) system, cars are given an arbitrary lifespan of 10 years from its initial date of registration - this means that you can't determine if a car's expensive simply by the price that the owner is asking for. ![]()
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