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And the majority of Camry sales are to fleets,such as government and rental cars,thats why they have NO resale value.
Cars like Jetta,Euro ,and 6 are sold mainly to private buyers,and therefore have very strong resale values.
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 Originally Posted by antony
And the majority of Camry sales are to fleets,such as government and rental cars,thats why they have NO resale value.
Cars like Jetta,Euro ,and 6 are sold mainly to private buyers,and therefore have very strong resale values.
Same goes for Ford Mondeo, and Subaru does fleet also......
Bloody Honda.
Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F
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The Australian Federal Police does fleet buy Aurions, Mazda 6's, Liberty's and Accord Euros - the former two in decent numbers.
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 Originally Posted by antony
And the majority of Camry sales are to fleets,such as government and rental cars,thats why they have NO resale value.
Cars like Jetta,Euro ,and 6 are sold mainly to private buyers,and therefore have very strong resale values.
sorry to say but Jetta resale is pretty hopeless
6 isnt that strong either....
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 Originally Posted by EuroZed
sorry to say but Jetta resale is pretty hopeless
6 isnt that strong either....
I did very well with my Jetta.
Paid $35900 drive away in October 2006,got $25000 for it in May 2010.
According to Redbook and carsales,as well as Wheels magazine,its resale is actually even better than the Euros ??/
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 Originally Posted by EuroZed
sorry to say but Jetta resale is pretty hopeless
6 isnt that strong either....
ha compared to what? My Saab 9-3 Aero was $75 grand new in 2004, after substantial negotiation I got $22,000 for it when I traded for a Euro Luxury last year. And it had only done 45,000km!
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it also depends if you paid full price or negotiated well when you buy the new car.
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 Originally Posted by jimboturbo
ha compared to what? My Saab 9-3 Aero was $75 grand new in 2004, after substantial negotiation I got $22,000 for it when I traded for a Euro Luxury last year. And it had only done 45,000km!
compared to honda, lexus, toyota bmw i guess? main brands?
i had a base model 2006 Toyota Rav4, picked it up for 30K as demo sold 27K 2 years and a month later
corolla after a year i sold literally sold with no loss at all, sold at same price
bmw 320i i had was mixed, some gave me more than i got it for and some dealers less
i just find jettas are so much cheaper than competition? like for like models?
i find the same with Passat too, they lose value quick too
Saab and volvo lose value even quicker, just dont get it why though?
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 Originally Posted by natnat
it also depends if you paid full price or negotiated well when you buy the new car.
totally agree
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 Originally Posted by jimboturbo
ha compared to what? My Saab 9-3 Aero was $75 grand new in 2004, after substantial negotiation I got $22,000 for it when I traded for a Euro Luxury last year. And it had only done 45,000km!
I've heard similar stories.Saabs have the worst resale values of just about any car.
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 Originally Posted by tony1234
I've heard similar stories.Saabs have the worst resale values of just about any car.
A friend who is a big Saab fan (being Swedish helps) was eyeing a 49990 aero x or soemthing and they just reduced that to 29990 thats crazy....
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and how you maintain and present the car you are selling to private buyers. i sold my 2001 Rav4 and 2006 Yaris to the first persons inspecting the car at slightly less than my asking prices, because i spent time cleaning them inside out and washing & waxing 
for trade ins, even if the car looks really good, the comment i got was flattering but their valuation is not
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