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Originally Posted by extrashaky
Sure, so you have to go by the averages KBB and Edmunds calculate from their data from various sources. And their calculations bear out that the cars are still selling for higher than the average depreciation curve for similarly aged used cars.
Summerwolf said that "you see these cars going regularly for low teens," but he can't produce any examples of that happening. If it were as rampant as he said, I would expect to be able to find at least a few of those miraculously low listings. I couldn't. Because they are imaginary.
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You used 13.5k yourself. You're saying that these cars don't regularly sell below 15k?