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On Sat, 13 May 2017 11:43:49 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote: We got a $16,000 trade in, got $750 rebate back on the multi-year additional warranty wife bought with the 2016 but didn't buy with the 2017, got $2500 in "incentives" from Toyota and another $1000 for paying cash and not taking the 0% financing that was offered through the dealership. That made the value of the trade about $20,000. The 2017 on sale was $22,800 and change. So, in effect, the use of the 2016 for a full year (wife doesn't drive that much except to Florida and back twice a year), was under $3,000. Almost nothing considering she got a brand new car she likes. === Somewhere in those calculations you are forgetting about the sales taxes that you paid on both the old and new car, and you gave up an extended warranty that you paid for but never used. You also paid $3000 for a year of very light usage. That's no bargain in my opinion. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com |
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