woolsocksandsandals t1_ixch0s6 wrote
They have not. I keep a pretty close eye on inventory and prices of a few different vehicles I’m interested in replacing my current vehicle with and the only change in prices on cars built 2016-2018 in two years have been increases.
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woolsocksandsandals t1_ixckkkt wrote
Be glad you’re not looking at trucks. They’re even worse. A decently equipped decent shape 10 year old truck with 175,000 miles can be 15-20k. Notice I used the word decent. Really excellent ten year old trucks, or decent diesels, have stupidly high prices. If someone’s selling a truck for under 10k I guarantee it has some kind of major issue that’ll cost thousands to fix.
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woolsocksandsandals t1_ixczb92 wrote
You know, it’s funny Toyotas used to be the trucks that were way over priced on the used market but they’re actually more reasonable than the Chevy, GMC, Ford and Dodge trucks out there. They are still exorbitantly expensive, but they tend to be in much better shape when compared with trucks of other makes with similar price, mileage and age.
woolsocksandsandals t1_ixcjp90 wrote
Yep I could get 9k for my 2011 right now same price it would have went for in 2020 with 30k less mileage.
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