38k mile 2000 XJ8 on BaT
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https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...s-for-charity/
If you're not familiar with Bring a Trailer, group hysteria usually results in high bids.
If you're not familiar with Bring a Trailer, group hysteria usually results in high bids.
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wesmc2 (08-08-2021)
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https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...s-for-charity/
If you're not familiar with Bring a Trailer, group hysteria usually results in high bids.
If you're not familiar with Bring a Trailer, group hysteria usually results in high bids.
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someguywithajag (08-16-2021)
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The used car shortage, I believe, is driving opportunist sellers and dealers to really jackup prices on cars that look good to the non-jag-educated. About two or three months ago I saw an '03 VDP at a dealer in PA with about 12-14K miles asking about $24,000. the listing vanished within days so I would assume it sold at something near that price. Right now there is a three-owner 2000 xj8L in the Miami area on Ebay, 14,000 miles, asking $32,500. No mention of its tensioner or transmission upgrade status. It's a pretty car (blue on cream), but no way even I would pay that price.
Of course, I say this as someone who a year ago this week (pre car supply panic) bought an '03 VDP with 30,000 miles for $11,000 plus tax to replace an '06 VDP totaled by a falling tree.
Of course, I say this as someone who a year ago this week (pre car supply panic) bought an '03 VDP with 30,000 miles for $11,000 plus tax to replace an '06 VDP totaled by a falling tree.
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No kidding. a 78-year-old neighbor with a disabled husband had to replace her CRV a couple months ago and asked me to help. Her dealer had 2 in stock with the trim she wanted. Her 13-yo trade had non-working AC. She paid what amounted to MSRP. All I could do was get the rest of the BS fees, taxes and the pittance of a trade-in credit included in the total. Nevertheless, checking online that figure was described at the time as a "great deal." so she was happy.
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No kidding. a 78-year-old neighbor with a disabled husband had to replace her CRV a couple months ago and asked me to help. Her dealer had 2 in stock with the trim she wanted. Her 13-yo trade had non-working AC. She paid what amounted to MSRP. All I could do was get the rest of the BS fees, taxes and the pittance of a trade-in credit included in the total. Nevertheless, checking online that figure was described at the time as a "great deal." so she was happy.
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