Arcticshade
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- 2017 CX5 GT AWD w/ PP & 2016.5 CX5 GT AWD w/ Tech and Nav
My vote: keep the '17.
Last weekend I went to the dealer with the intent of trading in my 2017 GT for a 2020 Reserve. As we are going over the numbers a salesman next to us thought they were getting my car and started calling back potential buyers for my '17. I guess there is a wait list for them in my area? Without going into numbers of the deal, I assumed I got a "good" trade in price since it would be a quick flip for the dealer.
In the end I backed out of the deal and decided to keep my 2017. I'll miss the extra boost of power and the vented seats but not the gas mileage or extra car payments. 2017 is still very close to what you get with the new 2020s.
Last weekend I went to the dealer with the intent of trading in my 2017 GT for a 2020 Reserve. As we are going over the numbers a salesman next to us thought they were getting my car and started calling back potential buyers for my '17. I guess there is a wait list for them in my area? Without going into numbers of the deal, I assumed I got a "good" trade in price since it would be a quick flip for the dealer.
In the end I backed out of the deal and decided to keep my 2017. I'll miss the extra boost of power and the vented seats but not the gas mileage or extra car payments. 2017 is still very close to what you get with the new 2020s.