jimbo69ny
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What is your name and vin number? Id like to add you to our vehicle family tree before you sell it.
http://www.myrav4ev.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1300
http://www.myrav4ev.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1300
TSR0009 said:Selling my used Rav here: http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/4688784777.html
TonyWilliams said:TSR0009 said:Selling my used Rav here: http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/4688784777.html
What are you replacing it with? That's a solid price on a car that's limited and no longer in production.
amped up said:I'm wondering why this one is located in MD (someone went out of their way to get one in MD, but then sold it?). I wish my 2013 LEAF had a better resale value, or I would trade it in right away for this vehicle. So close, yet so far away...
http://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/620420713/overview/
Anyone familiar with this VIN? 2T3YL4DV5DW001847
shikataganai said:RAV4 EVs must be starting to come off lease! I count 10 today on autotrader. Some are rather ambitiously priced, heh.
One interesting one is at Carmax--theoretically one could transfer this to any Carmax throughout the US. The transfer fee is sometimes waived for certain cars and markets (e.g. sending 4x4 vehicles to Colorado is free since they will sell there, period) but is usually $300-700, or cheaper than regular shipping, in other words.
On the other side, Carmax is not the cheapest and there's no haggling, for better or worse.
Need gas? I don't think so. At least not very much! 74 MPG Hwy!!
shikataganai said:Here's a non-typo one with any luck:
http://atcm.co/S2PVDP/377680545
$30k, blue, 17k miles.
shikataganai said:That's disappointing about that "$30k" one.
It amazes me that there are used cars listed at $45-50k. At a worse deal than MSRP ex tax credit, who exactly do they expect to step up and buy them?
$40k for a perfect one, maybe. $50k doesn't make any sense.jimbo69ny said:shikataganai said:That's disappointing about that "$30k" one.
It amazes me that there are used cars listed at $45-50k. At a worse deal than MSRP ex tax credit, who exactly do they expect to step up and buy them?
Someone out of state who was not able to buy a new one. I could see a perfect Rav ev sell for $40k.
It doesn't matter if the original buyer got tax credits. It's supply and demand.
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