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SOLD: White Air GT, Mojave int, 21" wheels, 2k miles +/-, PPF, tint

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I would not call it a "deal", I would call it reasonable pricing for what the car is worth. I am glad I was able to meet the member who purchased it. I hope he enjoys the vehicle for years to come!

Sold 1/12/23
 
I would not call it a "deal", I would call it reasonable pricing for what the car is worth. I am glad I was able to meet the member who purchased it. I hope he enjoys the vehicle for years to come!

Sold 1/12/23
Totally agree. The whole used car market has come back to earth to where it always should have been, even for cars that are still like new. The last couple year were a huge anomaly. Majority of cars are always a horrible depreciating asset as soon as you drive them off the lot.

Now the new car market needs to come back to earth with the ridiculous price increases the last couple years. That has already started happening with the Tesla pricing announcement. Others will be forced to follow and I bet Tesla lowers prices again on Model S/X, as they are still too compared to just a year or two ago and higher interest rates even make it even worse.
 
Interesting. Why did you sell it so soon after you bought it. ? Curious.
 
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