Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never buy used. Have always able to buy a car a year or two old for a significantly better price.
a year or two old is not used?![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH bought a Prius last year that was 18 months old. The price was about half the price of a new car and it runs perfectly and came with a dealer warranty. We may never buy new again. He did have to hunt high and low to get it, though. Everytime he saw a used Prius for sale online, he'd call the dealer and it was already sold. He finally downloaded a couple of apps that would alert him the second they came on the market in the area. That's how he found it.
Half the price? Really?? That's hard to believe.
Anonymous wrote:I never buy used. Have always able to buy a car a year or two old for a significantly better price.
Anonymous wrote:DH bought a Prius last year that was 18 months old. The price was about half the price of a new car and it runs perfectly and came with a dealer warranty. We may never buy new again. He did have to hunt high and low to get it, though. Everytime he saw a used Prius for sale online, he'd call the dealer and it was already sold. He finally downloaded a couple of apps that would alert him the second they came on the market in the area. That's how he found it.
Anonymous wrote:Across most brands newer pre-owned and new prices seem to be pretty similar. For example, there's not a huge difference between the prices of used and new Subaru Foresters. Same for Honda FITs. Same for VW Jettas. Given that, wouldn't buying the new car make more sense?
Anonymous wrote:The conventional wisdom is to buy a used car to avoid the depreciation in the first few years. But used inventories seem to be down, new car prices seem to be low, and service is generally included for the first X number of years. Is it still worth it to buy used?