TXSquid78
Well-Known Member
That's their selling price. If you were to trade it in, Figure 10-15% less on the high end. The real magical number is what a bank will look for (KBB, NADA, etc). Personally, if i have ever bought a used car, I look at comps and book value to negotiate a deal. That's just me though.Looking at comps at Carmax, my 4xe would be priced right at ~$45k. I paid $53k (after EV tax deduction) and it will soon be two years old. Not as bad as I might have imagined. Of course, for a Wrangler, that might be a steep decline (dunno).
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