Boulderado
Getting familiar with the group...
Hey everyone,
I wanted to do a little car shopping over this past Memorial Day weekend and test drove a few fun cars (the new Camaro SS, ND Miata etc). While they had good deals on the new cars, all the dealers said they can't even come close to my lease payoff, which is within the KBB trade-in value range. So I just did a quick online research to see what the used 2015 Genesis are being sold for and couldn't believe my eyes. This is an almost brand new AWD Ultimate listed more than $20k below MSRP!
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...[GENESIS%7C3.8]][]]&listingId=425235024&Log=0
There are other listings in my area for well-equipped 2015 cars all of them in the low to mid $30k range. Now I know that there are still a few new 2015s left in dealer lots with deep discounts but 35-40 percent depreciation in a year is plain ridiculous imho. I wonder if Hyundai has just oversupplied the American market and we will be stuck with fast depreciating cars...
I wanted to do a little car shopping over this past Memorial Day weekend and test drove a few fun cars (the new Camaro SS, ND Miata etc). While they had good deals on the new cars, all the dealers said they can't even come close to my lease payoff, which is within the KBB trade-in value range. So I just did a quick online research to see what the used 2015 Genesis are being sold for and couldn't believe my eyes. This is an almost brand new AWD Ultimate listed more than $20k below MSRP!
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...[GENESIS%7C3.8]][]]&listingId=425235024&Log=0
There are other listings in my area for well-equipped 2015 cars all of them in the low to mid $30k range. Now I know that there are still a few new 2015s left in dealer lots with deep discounts but 35-40 percent depreciation in a year is plain ridiculous imho. I wonder if Hyundai has just oversupplied the American market and we will be stuck with fast depreciating cars...