I have started looking into dealerships offers, mainly online and would like to get a ballpark estimate of how much should I be paying. I am firm on getting Gen2 because of all the updates that happened, so won't be looking at 2016.5 or before.
Q1. I don't see any incentive in buying used 2019 vs 2017. I really love the Heads Up Display, so will be looking for 2017 Grand Touring with Premium Package. I plan to get the CarPlay retrofitted. What will I miss in this car vs a 2019 GT with PP? (besides the seat cooling - I can live without that).
Q2. I went to one dealership and they told that a lot of 2017 models will be coming up soon since the 3 year leases would end. Is this a good time to buy considering that and the fact that COVID situations are leading to better negotiations at the moment?
Q3. What is a good price to pay for the 2017 configuration I mentioned above? I am looking to get a car with less that 35K miles. I was expecting the prices to be near 20K, but most numbers I see are 23K or higher.
Edit: Is this a good deal? Any red flags?
Q1. I don't see any incentive in buying used 2019 vs 2017. I really love the Heads Up Display, so will be looking for 2017 Grand Touring with Premium Package. I plan to get the CarPlay retrofitted. What will I miss in this car vs a 2019 GT with PP? (besides the seat cooling - I can live without that).
Q2. I went to one dealership and they told that a lot of 2017 models will be coming up soon since the 3 year leases would end. Is this a good time to buy considering that and the fact that COVID situations are leading to better negotiations at the moment?
Q3. What is a good price to pay for the 2017 configuration I mentioned above? I am looking to get a car with less that 35K miles. I was expecting the prices to be near 20K, but most numbers I see are 23K or higher.
Edit: Is this a good deal? Any red flags?
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