4.0 prices continue to Climb
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there is one for sale somewhat close to me listed at 450,000, is this inline with market? I thought about selling off some cars and having fewer in the garage as i rarely get to drive much anymore.
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i told many this will happen, but no, they say i was insane.....
Doggie 4.0 are 400 on average.
sub 400 4.0 are with miles and i have only seen two cars with 8000+ miles that i would buy.
many say 350? find me one. i need about 20 more now that i have a warehouse to put stuff in and the wife wont know about i have less fear now ;-)
400 is not bad. my client just sold his close to $600k, no that's not asking, that's NET. we manage his money we saw the wire coming in. so if you are waitig for a low $ 4.0..... good luck.
i waited for CGT to tank.... well, i am SOL
maybe when fed fun rate hits 20%, world comes to stand still, i 'll have my chance to buy a $50,000 CGT ;-)
Doggie 4.0 are 400 on average.
sub 400 4.0 are with miles and i have only seen two cars with 8000+ miles that i would buy.
many say 350? find me one. i need about 20 more now that i have a warehouse to put stuff in and the wife wont know about i have less fear now ;-)
400 is not bad. my client just sold his close to $600k, no that's not asking, that's NET. we manage his money we saw the wire coming in. so if you are waitig for a low $ 4.0..... good luck.
i waited for CGT to tank.... well, i am SOL
maybe when fed fun rate hits 20%, world comes to stand still, i 'll have my chance to buy a $50,000 CGT ;-)
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Isn't the dealer's the ones always trying to see if they can get more and more driving up the price? Not necessarily the Value of the car. One can always take their time and not buy a car AT AUCTION- always try to seperate emotion from reality when buying a car. Often happens with auction fever. Stick to a predetermined value that you are willing to pay. And if the price goes over that figure just pull out. Also get real good at mutiplying by 1.1!
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