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Which engine model are you assuming? If the current E350 is listed for $52.000, why would the new model be that much more expensive? Or are you an expert on currency rates and know the dollar going that much down?
A new model would typically not be more than marginally more expensive compared to the old one, at least according to my experience. Discounts on the old one compared to the discounts on a new model may make the difference more significant.
A new model would typically not be more than marginally more expensive compared to the old one, at least according to my experience. Discounts on the old one compared to the discounts on a new model may make the difference more significant.
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Which engine model are you assuming? If the current E350 is listed for $52.000, why would the new model be that much more expensive? Or are you an expert on currency rates and know the dollar going that much down?
A new model would typically not be more than marginally more expensive compared to the old one, at least according to my experience. Discounts on the old one compared to the discounts on a new model may make the difference more significant.
A new model would typically not be more than marginally more expensive compared to the old one, at least according to my experience. Discounts on the old one compared to the discounts on a new model may make the difference more significant.