After I bought a 2014 ES recently I was curious how much it cost compared to the 2005 I bought in 2004. And for fun I ran the numbers through a Consumer Price Index website to compare more apples-to-apples and was surprised the costs were fairly similar. Then, of course, I was curious about all FJR years, had Excel open, spent the better part of the past decade compiling this data in the FJR Model Year Comparison Matrix, and thought I'd do a little chart.
And we know that means I then have to share with the forum. For this chart I purposely chose the ABS model (except for the 2003 model year that didn't have ABS available). And, of course, this is only true for the U.S. and is based on MSRP..not actual cost or final costs with local and regional variation.
The red line and the dashed red trend line are the most interesting to me. Over time the FJR has sold in about an $800 range in 2014 dollars. The biggest drop seems to be in 2008 and that's understandable given the economic market. It's also interesting that was adjusted the other direction in 2010.
I also find it interesting that a 2004 was more expensive (by about $400) than a 2014. This detail sure makes is easier to justify an ES...it's only $600 more than a 2004.
The other is a trend line and the slope of it is fairly flat. In fact, if I remove the 2003 it would be almost perfectly flat.
My final takeaways are that the cost of the FJR remains fairly over the time for the bike--while at the same time having value added to it via features or refinements almost every year and that a 2004 (all Gen 1 bikes) was actually slightly more expensive than a 2014.
Interesting food for thought....
And we know that means I then have to share with the forum. For this chart I purposely chose the ABS model (except for the 2003 model year that didn't have ABS available). And, of course, this is only true for the U.S. and is based on MSRP..not actual cost or final costs with local and regional variation.
The red line and the dashed red trend line are the most interesting to me. Over time the FJR has sold in about an $800 range in 2014 dollars. The biggest drop seems to be in 2008 and that's understandable given the economic market. It's also interesting that was adjusted the other direction in 2010.
I also find it interesting that a 2004 was more expensive (by about $400) than a 2014. This detail sure makes is easier to justify an ES...it's only $600 more than a 2004.
The other is a trend line and the slope of it is fairly flat. In fact, if I remove the 2003 it would be almost perfectly flat.
My final takeaways are that the cost of the FJR remains fairly over the time for the bike--while at the same time having value added to it via features or refinements almost every year and that a 2004 (all Gen 1 bikes) was actually slightly more expensive than a 2014.
Interesting food for thought....
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