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Shouldn't 2005's be about $39,000 now
SO wrote:
> Should a nice 2005 with about $15,000 miles cost about $39,000 now? You see > them at dealers for about $42,500-44,000 but they're out of their minds > since I've seen new 2006's at closeout for that price. What prices have you > seen? Thanks! > > SO > > The old rules for depreciation aren't working on either C5s or C6s in SoCal. My '02 has risen about $4K since I bought it late last year. I recently looked at an '03 50th anniv. convertible (w/17K miles) at $ 38,400 for a friend. The car was on the lot for 10 days and sold for $36,500. Owners aren't selling and some guys on lease terminations have opted to convert to ownership. -- -- PJ '89 Hookercar '02 e-blu coupe |
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