Posted by DaninKansas on December 18, 2013 at 06:31:20 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: Re: OT Mini vans posted by George Marsh on December 18, 2013 at 06:09:35:
I agree on most cars and pickups new is the way to go right now instead of almost new. You'll find yourself paying within a few thousand of new price on a 2 year old vehicle with 30K miles on it. I'd rather pay the few grand extra and have it with 0 miles. The new tires alone are worth half that.
The Dodge mini vans are an exception - especially a more basic model (no DVD player, no leather and if you can live without it no power doors). A decently equipped model new is still around $25K (tinted windows, good steroe, wheels, 3 stage climate control), the same van with 15K miles on it a year old is $6k to $7k cheaper.
I've been looking a bit now to make sure I'm not missing out and minivans are still taking the big hit with a lot of depreciation the first year of ownership - especially the Dodge and Kia models. Honda and Toyota minivans seem to hold a lot more of their value the first couple years - buying new might be the better option there.
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