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KBB value for my wife's 2019 Tacoma is pretty much what the retail was and 4k more than we paid for it. Realistically, we could probably get 40k if we wanted to sell.
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Good info and BAT may be a good option for him. Glad I bought my truck when I did!
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Right next to the Campy 50th anniversary gruppo cases, and the thumb drives with the password to your online locker with 500 shares of Bitcoin purchased in 2010 for $ 0.10
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But then I’d have to get something else at an inflated price. Delta is the same, selling/buying now vs later. |
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The world has gone mad pricing.
Used cars. New cars. Houses. The entire supply chain in seemingly every industry. I recently paid 12 friggin dollars for a 2x4x10 at HD. Normally is a few bucks, tops. Inflation? Nah, not at all. |
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Prices will keep going up on them.
In 5 years it will probably be worth $35-40K in similar condition But it'll drop quite a bit after that. |
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I have a 2013 cavalry blue Toyota FJ Cruiser with 70 K miles. Dealership where purchased 8 years ago offered me $32500. However… CARVANA sent me a quote for $34300…. For that kind of money I’m tempted, but haven’t found a vehicle I like better yet…
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considering you could sell it yourself for $40k, that's a easy $6-8k profit for them to flip a car.
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Have rental car booked? A friend went to long delayed wedding in another state a few weeks ago.
Hertz: 600 bucks a day for a plain rental car. Apparently massive shortage of cars, as in not due to outsize demand, but as in they literally have limited actual inventory, having sold off a ton of vehicles to stay afloat. Or so goes the excuse. Jeezus. Quote:
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Prices for just about everything are bonkers these days. Seems like "deals" for buyers are very hard to find. I'm tempted to sell everything not nailed down, but then, what would I drive, where would I live and what would I ride?? Looks like the supply situation for new vehicles is not improving: Car Market Is Expected to Cool Amid Dearth of Vehicles on Lots https://www.wsj.com/articles/car-mar...d=hp_lead_pos7 "Toyota typically would have roughly 330,000 Toyota and Lexus models on dealer lots in June. It expected dealers to finish the month with around 70,000 vehicles on hand, Mr. Carter said. Kurt McNeil, GM’s vice president of U.S. sales operations, said GM dealers have less than a week’s worth of supply of large sport-utility vehicles, whereas normally they would have enough inventory to last three months. He said GM expects the semiconductor shortage to ease, but he doesn’t see the situation on dealer lots improving much before the end of the year, and expects inventory to be constrained through 2022." Last edited by 2000m2; 07-01-2021 at 12:49 PM. |
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