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Having spent evenings watching reruns on the idiot box and surfing for a Sky since middle of December I finally found a site giving stats on used car price trends.
Saturn vehicles have had a 38% price gain in a year. Now a news cast last night says that the trend is forecast is for the prices to fall this fall-October.
Now it would have been great if the site would have given a breakdown of states so one could see the impact of western states cracking down on emissions and the prices there seeming to fall or its because of the migration to FL or TX.
I'm looking for car for MN use come this spring and I know that convertibles will start a upward trek by the end of February. An early purchase would allow me to start a baseline with fluids and mechanical but really don't want a buyers remorse if the prices tank. My Solstice was a fluke in its price while it is only a daily driver and it shows and with a simple 2.4 and manual tranny its demise will probably by an accident.
Having two huge dogs travel to check out a car is prohibitive
Saturn vehicles have had a 38% price gain in a year. Now a news cast last night says that the trend is forecast is for the prices to fall this fall-October.
Now it would have been great if the site would have given a breakdown of states so one could see the impact of western states cracking down on emissions and the prices there seeming to fall or its because of the migration to FL or TX.
I'm looking for car for MN use come this spring and I know that convertibles will start a upward trek by the end of February. An early purchase would allow me to start a baseline with fluids and mechanical but really don't want a buyers remorse if the prices tank. My Solstice was a fluke in its price while it is only a daily driver and it shows and with a simple 2.4 and manual tranny its demise will probably by an accident.
Having two huge dogs travel to check out a car is prohibitive