Back in 2000 when this MV Agusta F4 750S was sitting on a shiny showroom floor, it cost £11,900. That's a fifth of what my house was worth back then. Unsurprisingly, it seemed a lot of money for a motorcycle - but now, 11 years on and 4294 miles later, it's up for £5999 at Robinsons of Rochdale, the dealers where all three of our bikes are for sale. Today, it's the kind of money you'll spend on a naked commuter, like a Yamaha XJ6 or Honda CBF600.
It's the same story with the 999S. The Ohlins-equipped 'S' model was impressive in its day, but cost a wallet-tightening £13,950. Right now, however, this 19,000 mile 2003 model is up for sale for just £5595.
The Aprilia RSV1000R always had one foot in the exotica camp and the other in the affordable zone. It's an Italian V-twin, built to the kind of high standard that belied its relatively low price tag. Back in 2006 when this bike was new, it cost £8999. Today, with 10,414 miles on the clock it's a paltry £5399.
Find out which exotic European superbike is our winner, and what buyers should look out for, by reading the full test in this week's issue of MCN (September 14) - on sale now.
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