Ill be the elephant in the room. 2019-2021 who's looking to sell for 70-100l profit?
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Ill be the elephant in the room. 2019-2021 who's looking to sell for 70-100l profit?
I have a 2020 with 10k miles and i paid MSRP. Im seeing that same spec going for 290-300k right now. What are y'all suggestions?
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If I were making $3500/month payments for the next 6 years, and could dump them and make $100K at the same time, I'd be looking for a buyer. If the truck's paid for, I'd be enjoying it.
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The Butcher (12-13-2021)
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I think the realistic selling price for most 2020 G63s is somewhere in the $245-$260 range depending on colors, options, etc. Most are listed between $240-$280, but those in the $280 range are either sitting on the market awhile, or have aftermarket stuff on them. Nothing wrong with selling your truck for whatever the market dictates. Most poeple wouldn't begrudge you making $100K profit on the sale of a house that has appreciated due to demand, so why begrudge you for doing the same on a vehicle?
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The Butcher (12-13-2021)
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Until MB provides a way to turn of the speed controlled volume function in the audio system, I'm never buying another new Mercedes at any price. It's impossible to do on the 2019 + G-Wagens and MB is too damn arrogant to include the option. I will just have to drive my 2014 until the wheels fall off and the move on to the new Land Rover Defender or the like.
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If the car drops by $100k in the next year, will you have gotten $100k enjoyment out of it during that time or will you regret not selling it? Look at other scenarios and take the path of least possible regret imo.
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