I get owners feeling burned when they buy right before a price cut but also, it’s a car. Outside of this weird period where the used market is stupidly overheated, you’re kind of supposed to expect the value of a vehicle to just drop like a rock the moment you leave the dealership. Nobody bought a Pinto or Chevette thinking it was an investment.
I get owners feeling burned when they buy right before a price cut but also, it’s a car. Outside of this weird period where the used market is stupidly overheated, you’re kind of supposed to expect the value of a vehicle to just drop like a rock the moment you leave the dealership. Nobody bought a Pinto or Chevette thinking it was an investment.