they are an agent of the commercial used car brokers. When was that deal made? Prices in the dealer market have crashed significantly.Give me the vin bought our truck, they were the highest offer and beat the dealer by 5,500.
Just about a month ago, if by “agent of the commercial used car brokers” you mean they take all the cars they buy straight to manehiem action lol then yes I agree considering I saw the truck on the fordpass app sitting in the auction lot.they are an agent of the commercial used car brokers. When was that deal made? Prices in the dealer market have crashed significantly.
https://www.givemethevin.com/Hi Louk. What do you mean by - give you the vin ?
Yep, like said the EB doesn't really hold value well. I got $27k (but paid ~$29k) for my '20 HPP less handling pack, Carvana offered $29k. As long as you're not in negative equity, I'd say you're ok. There is always the next-gen too, which as a base model will probably offer a lot more in creature comforts than a base S550 GT.Hi. So I want to buy a new GT from Chapman Ford and trade in my 2020 EcoBoost high performance/ handling package manual with 5000 miles. The offer they quoted was $29000. Does that seem like a fair price? People here on this forum are getting close to what they originally paid . Am I expecting too much? What do you think?
Sad but true lol. The EB HPP felt pretty nimble and gutsy, the GT less PP is like a Camry with a jet engine. The 7k rpm rush is to die for though!You'll miss the HPP as a road car. The GT is a pig in comparision. Sounds great, but still.
you gotta have someone near you (M6G member?) who can let you drive the HPP vs GT for an hour.Hi spedy7. So do you ever regret trading your HPP for the GT? I assume the GT ride and handling is different.
come on down to ol' virginny and you can drive a few different GT's.I have considered renting a GT for a day, if I can find one. I guess the trade off is handling for power.
Regarding your concern with a $5.000 loss. Thought you might find the information regarding Sunk Cost fallacy of interest. https://thedecisionlab.com/biases/the-sunk-cost-fallacy/All the on-line retailers offered me between $28 and $29000. I paid $35000 last April. There's no way I can afford to lose $5000 plus dollars in less than a year so for the time being I'll keep it.
Quite welcome. I've been in the same situation.Interesting article, puts my dilemma in perspective. Thanks
I wouldn't worry that much. What you lose in raw handling capability you make up in v8 noises and power.Valid point IPOGT. That's what I'm afraid of.