What's the point of this???
#2
Assuming 20k in depreciation, they blew $5.88 for every mile they drove...sad. Shoot, with TTT and assuming they are lucky to get 40k, that's more like 30k depreciation which would be $8.82 per mile driven. Crazy.
Last edited by Jz39; 06-16-16 at 06:40 PM.
#7
There could of been many different stories as to why it has such low miles, or it could also be that the person hoped to try to flip the car haha
I remember reading about an ISF on here that someone bought with super low miles, i believe less than 1000. Don't remember the full detail but it was an older guy who was injured and couldn't drive the car and then passed away so wife sold the car.
I remember reading about an ISF on here that someone bought with super low miles, i believe less than 1000. Don't remember the full detail but it was an older guy who was injured and couldn't drive the car and then passed away so wife sold the car.
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#8
I could swear I saw that car last year when I was looking for my F! I bet money that it's been for sale for over a year, or they tried last year for a while then took it down come fall and relisted again this spring/summer?
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#12
Thanks for helping me feel dumb today. How in the hell did you figure that out? PS, math destroys me
#13
Let's say purchase price with TTT is around 70k out the door.
Let's assume they are lucky to get $40k on the resale.
That's 30k depreciation hit. Divide that by the mileage and you get the cost per mile driven.
Throwing out nearly a ten-spot for every mile driven!
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