Similar to the "aftermaket mods" thread, I have a question: how much does punching a hole in the roof of a vehicle decrease its value? For amateur/ham radio install, that is. Assume a "clean" install like you'd see on a Crown Vic, where no wiring is visible afterwards, just an NMO in the center of the roof.
I'm thinking, on a truck where (most) can't see the roof, it might be a non issue. Especially if one removes the mount and finds some sort of plug to hide the hole. But on a low slung car, I'm thinking it is a clear mark down in value.
I know it'd be trivial on a 10+ year old vehicle, or anything of low value--if you're going to own for a long time, then have at it. My question pertains more to the $15k or so valued vehicle, something you might buy new, drive for a few years, then "have" to change out of, due to a change in life's circumstances (another kid, relocation, whatever). My thinking is that it automatically takes something out, and is apt to turn off some buyers, since one would never know just how well the work was done.
I guess I'm trying to compare the "hmm, take a grand off for that mod" vs "I'm not touching it, you messed with it" mentality. The sort of mentality I'd have if I was looking at said vehicle myself.
I'm thinking, on a truck where (most) can't see the roof, it might be a non issue. Especially if one removes the mount and finds some sort of plug to hide the hole. But on a low slung car, I'm thinking it is a clear mark down in value.
I know it'd be trivial on a 10+ year old vehicle, or anything of low value--if you're going to own for a long time, then have at it. My question pertains more to the $15k or so valued vehicle, something you might buy new, drive for a few years, then "have" to change out of, due to a change in life's circumstances (another kid, relocation, whatever). My thinking is that it automatically takes something out, and is apt to turn off some buyers, since one would never know just how well the work was done.
I guess I'm trying to compare the "hmm, take a grand off for that mod" vs "I'm not touching it, you messed with it" mentality. The sort of mentality I'd have if I was looking at said vehicle myself.
