20 grand is nothing to some people. That said, the maverick loses its value appeal over 30k to me personally and I’d be looking at something else entirely in the 40k price point.
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I can't wait to hear this. I have thought about holding on to mine for a month and seeing what the online dealers are willing to pay for it.They said they have to inspect it in person because of a lack of comparable sales. Will take mine in once I get it back from the dealer.
Here in PHX a dealer (chevy) had a Bronco FE listed for $97KI wonder if Bring A Trailer would accept a First Edition Mav. I see some Bronco FEs on there going for $65K or more.
Even the Badlands and Wildtrak trims are going for $80K+ in our area. I've been holding on to a Bronco reservation. Thought about getting the $30K base model and just flipping it. Missed the boat on the Raptor, but might have a chance at an Everglades. That's still twice as much as the base model at MSRP though.Here in PHX a dealer (chevy) had a Bronco FE listed for $97K
I’d buy a grand Cherokee trackhawk at the 90k price point. But just like money is subjective and literally nothing to some people, different vehicles make sense to different people.Even the Badlands and Wildtrak trims are going for $80K+ in our area. I've been holding on to a Bronco reservation. Thought about getting the $30K base model and just flipping it. Missed the boat on the Raptor, but might have a chance at an Everglades. That's still twice as much as the base model at MSRP though.
They are already in trouble, as soon as the car bubble burst, they will file for bankruptcy.Someday autos will be in stock. Caravan will be stocked with so
many vehicles, they will be in financial trouble.
Each market is different, when had our 2018 CRV prices by CarMax, they offered us 26,999. It had almost 40K miles. I did my M5, they offered me 47K.Keep in mind just because Carvana will sell an XL for $39k does not mean they will give you $35k for it. I have an XL EB coming in April, already has a VIN, and if you run that VIN, they will offer MSRP.
Vroom purchased our 2021 Kia Forte GT from us in December for $26,000. They have it listed for sale right now for $24,499.