gonefishie
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I got this report and the residual value portion got me a little concern. If I read it right, after 2 years this vehicle only worth 17.8K? It can't be right. BTW, I didn't buy it.
That report is of a 2010 model, can the same depreciation rate be apply toward a previous year model?
Depends. My wife bought a new '06 Charger in '07. There was 200 miles on it from test drives and a dealers wife using it to go back and forth to work a few times. They had to sell it as used. It was a $29k car that she bought for just under $22k which was a little below base price. Can't beat that deal. We didn't have to take the first year depreciation hit. I guess it pays to shop around.....
That was not because of the miles, it was because of previous model year... They probably got a rebate from the MFG to sell it as a Demo model...
I'm not too sure about that because I bought a new '07 Dodge truck in '08 with 50 miles on it and never received the same deal as the Charger. They were both bought at the same dealership from the same dealer that I knew... If I remember right, the dealer mentioned the miles on the Charger as the reason for the price drop.... Who knows.... Maybe after a certain amount of miles it's considered a demo...
I'm not too sure about that because I bought a new '07 Dodge truck in '08 with 50 miles on it and never received the same deal as the Charger. They were both bought at the same dealership from the same dealer that I knew... If I remember right, the dealer mentioned the miles on the Charger as the reason for the price drop.... Who knows.... Maybe after a certain amount of miles it's considered a demo...
yep,Buying a new vehicle is for suckers, I haven't bought new since the 80's.
yep,
+1
And if you make it a point to get inside either often, it will cost you, believe me, BTDT, got the t-shirt...Yes but like the new car smell; after a few laps the perfume on the stripper is all gone...