Carvana offer under original MSRP for my 2021 2DR Badlands 7MT with like 5k miles.
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No modifications because you return to stock before you sell or trade it and probably get 25%-50% of your mod value back when you sell your aftermarket parts.Speaking of the online secondary car market, how is this working out with all the modifications being done?
I know with trucks they actually offer less money once you tell them you've modified it. And let's face it people are ready to do mods day one with the Bronco.
Or are you all lying about your Bronco not being stock?
Mods almost never add value, but returning back to stock is often not an option especially with lifts, bumpers, rims and tires - most people don't have the originals to go back to.No modifications because you return to stock before you sell or trade it and probably get 25%-50% of your mod value back when you sell your aftermarket parts.
The mods won’t add value on a trade, only possibly a private party looking to do similar mods.
I'm going to disagree with that theory; no one bought their Bronco thinking they were going to save at the pump.Car market is shifting to fuel efficient cars, price is just coming down because fuel prices have not come down.
Just sold a Bronco (carmax) and the hot item right now is hybrids and Electric Cars. Its not a factor for some but definitely effecting the market. While waiting for my evaluation at carmax I was all alone out in the jeeps/truck area. Everone was kicking the hybrid tires...I'm going to disagree with that theory; no one bought their Bronco thinking they were going to save at the pump.
Hmm, should I get a Bronco or a Prius? Said no one ever.
I would agree the sentiment about the Bronco however I will say that my Prius has only increased in value. I was about to sell it last Spring and instead held onto it and it's gone up $2k more since then with more miles.I'm going to disagree with that theory; no one bought their Bronco thinking they were going to save at the pump.
Hmm, should I get a Bronco or a Prius? Said no one ever.
I agree that people are buying EVs and hybrids and the market is going in that direction but that was already happening before 2021 when the Broncos came into the marketplace.Just sold a Bronco (carmax) and the hot item right now is hybrids and Electric Cars. Its not a factor for some but definitely effecting the market. While waiting for my evaluation at carmax I was all alone out in the jeeps/truck area. Everone was kicking the hybrid tires...
Price is going down, first editions are no longer the hottest bronco, no one wants a used soft top!