![]() 07/31/2017 at 09:30 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
that Acura TLX’s don’t hold their value all too well.
https://www.dchmontclairacura.com/vehicle-details/used-2016-acura-tlx-v6-tech-19UUB3F50GA000456
A 2016 TLX Tech with SH-AWD for $30,900? These things are near if not over 50k brand new..
Maybe an Acura is in my future again.
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EMBRACE THE J-SERIES LIFE BROTHER
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Is that anything like Thug Life?
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Pretty much, only with usable torque.
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Cool.
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2018 is a heavy facelift, right? That can kill resale, especially for a struggling model.
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They aren’t that expensive new. V6 AWD with tech package is right around $40k. It’s still a good deal, but I wouldn’t call it tanking resale.
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I mean its a Honda Accord and the new Accord has a better interior, it shouldn’t be more than $30k.
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But I want the new Accord with a 2.0 and a 6 speed. Assuming those are on par with a TLX with SH-AWD, i will buy an Accord
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Um, no. There is no such thing as a $50k TLX. 2018 TLX SH-AWD prices are:
Base - $38,200
Tech - $41,900
A-Spec - $44,800
Advance - $45,750
Which means that your tech package example only lost 26% of its value over 2 years.
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I was (seriously) looking at the CPO RLX and they can be had crazy cheap 2-3 yr used. Think $25k for a 3 yr old RLX. I am not surprised at the TLX.