All Things Automotive
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Saw an article that said because of high demand and low supply for certain cars, one-yr-old vehicles are selling for more than new, which are unavailable. Nationwide, the largest markup is Mercedes G-Class at 35.6%.
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I have a 2018 WRX base model that I bought brand new for 26k. I saw a 2016 WRX base model for sale at a Subaru dealer recently listed for $32,995
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zeroptzero (02-14-2022)
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I was at Fisher Acura in Boulder, CO yesterday to get a CPU update on my 2017 NSX. Oh, no. New Acuras to look at. I was checking out the RDX and MDX. I decided the RDX has too small a hatch back opening to get an ElliptiGO in there easily or maybe, at all. I explored online a bit. Then I looked at Consumer Reports online. It seems that the Honda Pilots have a high owner satisfaction score. My 2017 AWD Pilot is fine but a tad slow off the line. I priced it on Auto Trader and it's worth about $35,000 to $36,000 with 42,000 miles and excellent condition. A 2022 similar to mine has a MSRP of $43,430. Same slower engine but different transmission. Interesting. I may look at the MDX some more. More power but premium gas. I know it's more money.