2018 GSF prices
#46
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That's true it does seem like it's a different market. I still love the GSF a lot. Prices seem to be going up in all reality. I ended up picking up a 2020 RCF. My wife was like why do we need another four-door car? And the Achilles heel to me was still the silly joystick infotainment. The touchpad is annoying enough but the joystick thing just for the amount of money that these cars are, I couldn't get past that, I guess. I'm annoyed that on 2020 I've got apple carplay but no Android Auto and then 2021 has both.. Go figure.
I'd still like to get a GSF who knows once we sell some of the other cars we've got there to four doors might make room that would be nice!
-Nigel
I'd still like to get a GSF who knows once we sell some of the other cars we've got there to four doors might make room that would be nice!
-Nigel
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Same as in real estate. I just sold my house for $72,000 more than a comparable home on my street which was sold last November(somewhat of a neutral market back then).
The market determines the price, not the buyer wanting to pay a certain price range or a seller wanting to profit on a certain amount.
Supply vs Demand gents...
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$60k seems about right. I would go for an older year and save some more cash. $55k is the sweet spot for a good example. But depends on year mileage etc
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