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Feb 28, 2021
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Gibbcoug
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Generally largest depreciation hit is first year and second year.
Buying a car year 3 still usually gives you a little warranty and someone else has taken deprecation hit.
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What’s the sweet spot for age and mileage for buying a used car for best value?
BYUCLA
2/28/21 7:54pm
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creameryon9th
2/28/21 7:55pm
IDK, but get the Sienna. AWD if you are in a snowy state.
Ragnar Danneskjold
2/28/21 8:06pm
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dYrtbYkerYder
2/28/21 8:09pm
Probably 2-3 years, when leases and rental fleets are done with them...
The Pope
2/28/21 8:07pm
Yup, we got a 2 year old Pacifica that had been a rental car for $20k < MSRP.
dYrtbYkerYder
2/28/21 8:13pm
Generally largest depreciation hit is first year and second year.
Gibbcoug
2/28/21 8:10pm
Best value won't be for a Toyota or Honda. Toyotas and Hondas hold their value
dYrtbYkerYder
2/28/21 8:12pm
RE: What’s the sweet spot for age and mileage for buying a used car for
creameryon9th
2/28/21 8:13pm
Get a former rental
NacoCoug
2/28/21 8:13pm
I think it depends on the brand...
Pretorian
2/28/21 8:57pm
3-5 years imo
jkccoug
2/28/21 9:20pm
Those vans seem to hold their value unfortunately.
BNcoug
2/28/21 10:11pm
2-3 years old and about 30K miles
therock
2/28/21 11:54pm
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