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09-08-2021, 01:40 PM | #1 | ||
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Used car prices are fetching 30%-50% more than they were pre-covid. I see that as free money Id feel like an idiot to not take advantage of before it ends.
I’m Considering selling my 2005 BA Xr6 non turbo 198km. Uncommon vixen red in Very good condition. (There’s literally only 14 of these for sale in all Aus right now, none in red) My goal: Pocket the 30-50% markup. Buy a cheap heap to travel. Wait for car market to return to normal. Then buy whatever I want for essentially a 30%+ discount when prices are normal. Settle an argument I’m having with my old man. (Who I purchased it off) |
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