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Cars have undergone radical price hikes over the years. The threshold that once seemed ludicrous—breaking the 100,000 barrier—was left far behind as vehicles have soared above the 400,000 mark. However, this initial investment rarely translates into long-term value; many performance cars depreciate significantly, crippling owners about financial returns. This depreciation issue leads to a diminishing emotional attachment to these high-priced vehicles, especially evident when vehicles are flipped in the second-hand market just a few years post-purchase.