…to a reasonable degree, at least.

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    Yeah, I’m in the process of buying a new (to me), and I seriously question the value of a factory-fresh car. I’ve concluded that a car that is 2-5 years old is a much better purchase.

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      Cars lose like half their value as soon as they leave the lot. Buying brand new cars is always losing move.

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        Yup. The only benefit I see in a brand new factory fresh model is that it might have a feature that you want, not found on older models.
        Also, there’s the warranty, but some dealerships does a basic overhaul and might offer a warranty as if the car was new for added value.

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          I agree and follow the same mantra, BUT, our last car was brand new. This because we needed a car with decent range as a family car and the options were more than limited 4 years ago. There were virtually no cheap used EV’s with 400+ km range. Today this is a different story obviously.

          Our second car was used.

          Not ever buying new again unless I experience yet another change in fuel…

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          Yeah. I took my second-hand car to an authorised dealer and they offered to extend my warranty from 3 to 10 years. For money of course but it wasn’t ridiculously expensive, and had no excess.