CPO 2015 $48k 24,269miles 2 Owners
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CPO 2015 $48k 24,269miles 2 Owners
I am looking to purchase a used RCF. I have been looking around for a while now. I came across a 2015 Ultra White with Red Interior CPO with 24,269 miles. It does have 2 previous owners and it has been sitting around for a few weeks now. It was originally $46165. Is this a good deal? The car has new tires and new brakes.
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A link to the dealer? The VIN? Damage/accident history? Maintenance history? Mechanical issues? Impossible to help you without more information.
Last edited by ECL; 09-13-18 at 01:41 PM.
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Wait the price has gone up since it was originally posted or is the price you listed a typo?
I didn't pay too much more for mine almost 2 yrs ago with 7k miles, 1 owner and perf. package + CPO so I'm not sure if 48k is a number I'd pay if I was just now getting into it. AFAIK you can almost get 2017s for not much more or get that 2015 for low-mid 40s with 1 owner. I will say though that they are not as readily available rn.
I didn't pay too much more for mine almost 2 yrs ago with 7k miles, 1 owner and perf. package + CPO so I'm not sure if 48k is a number I'd pay if I was just now getting into it. AFAIK you can almost get 2017s for not much more or get that 2015 for low-mid 40s with 1 owner. I will say though that they are not as readily available rn.
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Maybe the price of 2015 RCF had gone up a little bit bc someone had unlocked the ECU on 2015 and not 2016 and newer? The "overall pricing" for the used market across the board for all vehicles had gone up a percentage point due to higher demand and lower supply last month which is unusual for the summer.
Wait the price has gone up since it was originally posted or is the price you listed a typo?
I didn't pay too much more for mine almost 2 yrs ago with 7k miles, 1 owner and perf. package + CPO so I'm not sure if 48k is a number I'd pay if I was just now getting into it. AFAIK you can almost get 2017s for not much more or get that 2015 for low-mid 40s with 1 owner. I will say though that they are not as readily available rn.
I didn't pay too much more for mine almost 2 yrs ago with 7k miles, 1 owner and perf. package + CPO so I'm not sure if 48k is a number I'd pay if I was just now getting into it. AFAIK you can almost get 2017s for not much more or get that 2015 for low-mid 40s with 1 owner. I will say though that they are not as readily available rn.
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Cpo 2015
I have seen several with both performance and premium packages with approximate mileage, CPO, go for $45K, this seems a bit high to me. Specifically since it does not include the performance package.
Just my 2 cents.
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agreed... I just bought mine, 2015 w/ carbon perf package, for $49k CPO with 14k on it. 1 owner
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The car is in California and they seem to sell a bit higher here. I think that is pretty current market value for a California based car.
I have seen many posts from other parts of the country where the cars are less expensive.
I have seen many posts from other parts of the country where the cars are less expensive.
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Compounding the issue is the fact that the current trend of ever increasing demand (and up ticking in pricing) for the crossovers in both new and secondary used markets. Subsequently a declined demand (and downward pricing) in the sedan market (trickling effect somewhat to the two door coupe market).
Depreciation costs for sedans climbed 13 percent in the past year according to AAA.
I guess it is great if one is buying.
Depreciation costs for sedans climbed 13 percent in the past year according to AAA.
I guess it is great if one is buying.
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Compounding the issue is the fact that the current trend of ever increasing demand (and up ticking in pricing) for the crossovers in both new and secondary used markets. Subsequently a declined demand (and downward pricing) in the sedan market (trickling effect somewhat to the two door coupe market).
Depreciation costs for sedans climbed 13 percent in the past year according to AAA.
I guess it is great if one is buying.
Depreciation costs for sedans climbed 13 percent in the past year according to AAA.
I guess it is great if one is buying.
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