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alphanumeric0 | 2 years ago

These prices are pretty meaningless. They said the same thing about Hyundai Konas but dealer prices are substantially different. Used/new car purchases continue to be a terrible value proposition.

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mullingitover|2 years ago

Per CarGuru's stats page[1], prices have been in steady decline across the board. Average is 4.63% decline in the past 90 days. Hyundai/Kia are down >5% in the past 90 days. Teslas are actually down a lot more, 14% in the past 90 days and 29% YoY.

[1] https://www.cargurus.com/research/price-trends

antisthenes|2 years ago

Still 27% over January 2020, compared to 17% inflation over the same period.

Car prices need to drop another 10%, and then some for them to actually become affordable.

michaelbuckbee|2 years ago

Same with F-150 Lightning - _insane_ levels of dealer markup.

rootusrootus|2 years ago

Not any more. Within 20 miles of where I'm sitting there are two dozen Lightnings for sale at MSRP (and I'm not in a big city). Markups are not really a thing at this point. Too-high of an MSRP is causing these to languish on the lot. Ford needs to start doing rebates like the good old days.