Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting because I’m in the market for a new car and have been putting out some feelers to various dealers. (I’m in the DMV.) Dealers are calling me back like crazy and trying to convince me to buy. Some are doing the hard sell. I would’ve thought given the market, they wouldn’t need to be doing so much leg work and would have buyers tripping over themselves to get these cars. I don’t know if this is usual car sales tactics or if there really isn’t the demand everyone is saying.
Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting because I’m in the market for a new car and have been putting out some feelers to various dealers. (I’m in the DMV.) Dealers are calling me back like crazy and trying to convince me to buy. Some are doing the hard sell. I would’ve thought given the market, they wouldn’t need to be doing so much leg work and would have buyers tripping over themselves to get these cars. I don’t know if this is usual car sales tactics or if there really isn’t the demand everyone is saying.
Anonymous wrote:I was reading today that used car prices are coming down.
https://www.carscoops.com/2022/09/used-car-prices-are-finally-falling-in-the-united-states/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of used cars are so overpriced. Even though you still need a new car replacement, it is a good idea to look into selling the used car. Basic math.
Sell 10 year old used car for $15K. Buy new car for $30K. Now you have new tires, new battery, new manufacturer warranty.
Why new car is 30k? Lol. Try $50k - and not a luxury brand. Hondas and Toyotas.
On what planet? I just bought a brand new Subaru Outback for $32K.
In another market I probably would have bought a hybrid. But my family’s only car had died and you know what they had on the lot? Outbacks. So that’s what I bought. Not complaining, it’s a great car, but the market is what it is right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of used cars are so overpriced. Even though you still need a new car replacement, it is a good idea to look into selling the used car. Basic math.
Sell 10 year old used car for $15K. Buy new car for $30K. Now you have new tires, new battery, new manufacturer warranty.
Why new car is 30k? Lol. Try $50k - and not a luxury brand. Hondas and Toyotas.
Exaggerate much? Idiot. Try not buying a stupid SUV.
I can’t believe anyone finds useful “advice “ on this forum.
PP said “10 year old used car for $15k.” The kind of car that is worth $15k at 10 years old is worth a lot more than $30k new. It’s not apples to apples. [/quote
I’m the PP. the new car 10 years ago was 32k at the time. Sold it for 17k and the used car lot then relisted it for 21k a few days later.
I then bought a new car for 32k out the door.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of used cars are so overpriced. Even though you still need a new car replacement, it is a good idea to look into selling the used car. Basic math.
Sell 10 year old used car for $15K. Buy new car for $30K. Now you have new tires, new battery, new manufacturer warranty.
Why new car is 30k? Lol. Try $50k - and not a luxury brand. Hondas and Toyotas.
Exaggerate much? Idiot. Try not buying a stupid SUV.
I can’t believe anyone finds useful “advice “ on this forum.