At This Price Who Is Selling Their 200? (1 Viewer)

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Honestly, like once a month I consider selling. I know if I do, I'll regret it. But the amount of time I spend NOT driving it makes it seem like a good idea. Maybe after LCDC.
I’m at less than 1,000 miles in the last year on my 2020.

It has 9700 miles purchased June of 2020 with 3 miles on it. It’s a garage princess. Never even driven in rain…..
 
I find it funny when people buy a vehicle that will run 500k miles and then drive it 1000 miles per year. Are you keeping it until you're 500 years old? ;)

We've driven 72k in 6 years. A 123k miles now I'm expecting the truck to go 2-3x.

Car prices are up 40.5% YoY. It's unsustainable. If you're not driving it and you actually think about selling it sometimes, then sell it, buy a beater, pocket the difference, and buy it back in 2-3 years when the used car market is sane again. If someone offered me $150-200k I'd sell it and go by an 80 to play on the rocks or a 10 year old Sequoia to tow with. But that's me.
 
I find it funny when people buy a vehicle that will run 500k miles and then drive it 1000 miles per year. Are you keeping it until you're 500 years old? ;)

We've driven 72k in 6 years. A 123k miles now I'm expecting the truck to go 2-3x.

Car prices are up 40.5% YoY. It's unsustainable. If you're not driving it and you actually think about selling it sometimes, then sell it, buy a beater, pocket the difference, and buy it back in 2-3 years when the used car market is sane again. If someone offered me $150-200k I'd sell it and go by an 80 to play on the rocks or a 10 year old Sequoia to tow with. But that's me.
Remote working changed a lot. I also don’t like just putzing around town because short trips are no bueno
 
The market for +$150K land cruisers is remarkably small and doesn’t consist of 200 series in general.

It’s getting absurd…this goes for lots of cars at the moment.

Full disclosure I have a 2020…and a certain sports car where the markets have exploded.
 
The market for +$150K land cruisers is remarkably small and doesn’t consist of 200 series in general.

It’s getting absurd…this goes for lots of cars at the moment.

Full disclosure I have a 2020…and a certain sports car where the markets have exploded.
What sports car?
 
997 GT3…mines probably up nearly 100% since I bought it a couple years back. Ridiculous.
 
Remote working changed a lot. I also don’t like just putzing around town because short trips are no bueno
Same here. Prior to the pandemic, I already had a pretty short ~15 minute commute, but now I work from home full time and haven't really gone anywhere over the last few years. I went crazy and did a little 3 night trip from here in Massachusetts to Connecticut (down to the Mystic area, over to the Danbury area, and back up) last summer, which is by far the most driving I've done during this time. My 2020, purchased in July of 2020 has just over 5000 miles on it. I've been measuring gas consumption by weeks or months instead of miles.
 
Similar boat. Just got a job that's 100% telework, so I rarely leave the house anymore. Yet I have 3 cars, not including the spouse and kids' cars. Maybe I should get rid of one or two of them. (The cars, not the spouse and kids.)

Part of what keeps me hanging on to the Cruiser is LCDC, but as time ticks on and accomodations fill up, it's looking less and less likely I'll go this year.

I've looked around to try and determine a good selling price for my Cruiser, but I'm having a hard time finding consistent and available price data. How is everyone else pricing their Cruisers for sale?
 
Similar boat. Just got a job that's 100% telework, so I rarely leave the house anymore. Yet I have 3 cars, not including the spouse and kids' cars. Maybe I should get rid of one or two of them. (The cars, not the spouse and kids.)

Part of what keeps me hanging on to the Cruiser is LCDC, but as time ticks on and accomodations fill up, it's looking less and less likely I'll go this year.

I've looked around to try and determine a good selling price for my Cruiser, but I'm having a hard time finding consistent and available price data. How is everyone else pricing their Cruisers for sale?
I can't imagine what your auto insurance costs are with 5+ cars. I am in the Springs and got rid of my 2nd car because of the insurance costs...
 
I have 5 cars, insurance isn't bad. Hagerty insures 2 of them and that saves me a ton of money, USAA has the daily drivers.
 
With 3 other cars, the LC sees a lot more down-time. I also didn't realize how family unfriendly it was going to be with 3 small ones, so that also plays against it. At this point, itll age into being my first born kids first car. If they were still available in a few years I'd consider rebuying. For now ill try not to tip it over.
 
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And, I thought I got a good deal on my new 2019 at 77,000 o_O
 
2007 100 Series with 27,000 miles on it in Medford Oregon - list price on Auto trader was $84,000

this is unsustainable and will correct itself soon. I got my 11' 200 with 160k miles for $28k in 2020 :)
 
 
Is that backwards or did you get an amazing deal on your HE?
Oops! Yea, I guess autocorrect changed less to more. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it! 😂

Original post corrected…
 

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