Must sell due to an unexpected military move. I just purchased this car new in late May. MSRP is $50.7k, color is magnetic gray (J7). It was a custom order someone abandoned. I love the spoiler delete w/ Magneride, very rare. It’s currently at 7k miles. It will go up slightly as I drive it on...
I would say private party it's worth about $10k off MSRP (the going high-discount) and an additional 10-15% depreciation from the MSRP. Why do you want to sell it? That's a pretty fantastic setup.
Absolutely. I was offered $6500 off with 0%, but went with the full $9k off ($50.7k MSRP). It was on Memorial Day weekend, though. Dealers in the southeast sell ridiculously low.
Absolutely. I will not be able to drive my car until late September. However, I purposely purchased a 2019 on Memorial Day weekend because of this instead of waiting and getting a 2020. I'll take $9k off with better seats than probably ~$5k off and worse seats.
FWIW, My 2013 only did 13.3 @ 109 in the summer when I was living in Georgia, whose weather is not too different than N. LA. In the winter, that time went to 12.7 @ 112. This was in a manual transmission, too. You will see marked improvement in the colder weather. Coyotes really respond to cool...
And BTW, you sound exactly like I did. It took me about a week straight of calling and looking at window stickers (hundreds, easily. Maybe a thousand) to find those dealers.
Yeah, those are some terrible deals. So many dealers wouldn’t get close to those dealers I PM’d you about. The Koons dealer listed above is a decent source, too. I actually used to know one of the Koons’ sons when I lived in VA. Big party animal. Lol.
I would highly recommend Uriah or Sandra...
That's some serious beer math. Factoring in depreciation, which is a major cost, the GT350 is significantly more expensive comparing new-to-new. The performance benefit is marginal compared to the cost.