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Old 16-12-2020, 12:15 PM   #10
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Default Re: Used car prices

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When i think back on 2017, its not clear to me what exactly has changed to erode sales. There could be any number of factors working together. Peak debt, perhaps?
Reply to older post: what changed in 2017 is no more local industry. The 35K XR6 has been replaced by the 35K top-spec Yaris. Prices have effectively hiked now there are no more locals keeping them honest, perhaps fewer people interested in that?

2nd hand pricing on the last Holdens and Fords has been very robust in Covid, V8 versions and the last turbo 6's are asking more now than when they were retail.
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