Triggerhappy007
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It's less for used, $75k/$150k.Yup. Same as new cars -$150k/$300k
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It's less for used, $75k/$150k.Yup. Same as new cars -$150k/$300k
Hey Randy:So, do you need a taller rear area vehicle for that cock-roaching big boy greyhound in your photo?
I have never known anyone to buy their last car like they say! ?Hey Randy:
Unfortunately the greyhound in the picture, Tor, passed away last year because of Gastric dilatation-volvulus known as bloat. We now have a galgo also known as a Spanish Greyhound. A sighthound but not a greyhound. A hunting dog used in Spain by a certain class of hunters for running down rabbits and hares. Badly treated. Set out on the streets or killed after one or two hunting seasons. https://galgosdelsol.org/what-is-a-galgo/.
As to why we traded in the Mustang, there were a variety of reasons. I found it overly complicated; feared an imminent breakdown; coming from an Explorer, I found it too small and sitting too low to the ground; range anxiety; too long between OTAs; and a lack of trust in Ford.
My wife said that the Lexus is the last car I’m going to get. At my age, she’s probably right.
My dad is 91 and his "last" car was purchased 15 years ago. He has had around 5 since his "last" car.I have never known anyone to buy their last car like they say! ?
but it was my wife, not me, who said it.My dad is 91 and his "last" car was purchased 15 years ago. He has had around 5 since his "last" car.
He says this with every car purchased................![]()
I wonder if many used car buyers are trapped into buying ICE cars which could have lower cost of entry but higher running costs.For a European perspective, I paid 47k incl. taxes in May 2022, trade-in value seems to be around 33k at 12k kms Odometer. I was pretty surprised at that, especially considering buying a similarly configured vehicle new from Ford would be around 62k now.
When looking at the large amount of used Mach E's put up for sale by private sellers or on dealership lots, I was even more shocked, thinking that the Mach E was particularly undesirable. However, turns out other used EVs are hit with the same or even worse depreciation. A colleagues 2022 ID3 for example was 41k new and trade-in now hovers around 25k. Not to speak of the actual thousands of Tesla Model 3s sitting on lots because nobody in their right mind would pay just 3k under the new price for a used car when you can take delivery in mere days with Tesla.
I feel like the demand for used EVs is curbed by multiple factors, not the least of which are the new car focused subsidies, generally questionable economic outlook, high credit rates, and the typical EV buyer just being more interested in new cars, whereas the people interested in used cars are more budget-conscious and turned off by the aforementioned factors, leading to reduced demand - and thus, price. A due market correction also seems to be in progress.
Personally, I wouldn't panic over the somewhat disappointing trade-in values, however, I like my car well enough and have no reason to want to get rid of it immediately.
So was it a threat?but it was my wife, not me, who said it.
Like Cher’s “Farewell Tour” which started 15 years ago!I have never known anyone to buy their last car like they say! ?
I think worse off is new EV buyers who bought a vehicle beyond their budget and now stuck in major negative equity territory.I wonder if many used car buyers are trapped into buying ICE cars which could have lower cost of entry but higher running costs.