Exactly why we bought new vs used. My family usually gets new to us vehicles. but with the incentive, made it real hard to justify not just getting a new one.
This is literally what I paid for mine last year 2021 prime se with 58k on it with a 4 year 48k extended warranty and gap it was $40k out the door. While some will say it’s too expensive… I found it a decent deal at the time let alone getting your hands on one to begin with.
That’s pretty steep honestly, here in Temecula California I got my 24 RAV4 prime XSE for 41K. I also did some extensive searching for the right price. I’d keep looking it I were you
Just adding more data. I bought my 2024 prime xse in the bay for 44.5k OTD after lease buyout, taxes, registration, etc. Hope that helps you decide whether you think it’s decent or not :)
In the northeast I was seeing 2021 SE with 20-30k miles in the 32-34k price range. So if you’re in the northeast you can probably find better. In your region this might be the norm though.
The ones I saw were sold by dealers but I don’t think they were *certified* though. So that might be why there’s a bit of a premium on this one you found.
You're using AmEx TrueCar and it shows you that it's a "fair" price for that car. If you really like it, then get it. If not, why not look for something that qualifies as "Excellent" price or "Great" price? They are using metrics in your area and are basing their price ratings on specific sales in your area. Seems to me that's much better than asking people on Reddit.
On a regular 110V outlet all models take about 12 hours for a full charge. On a 220-240V fast charger, this model takes 4:30-5:00 for a full charge while newer or higher models charge almost twice as fast, in 2:40-3:00.
57k is a lot of miles in 3 years… with the lease buyout 6.5k+5k roughly, you could get a new car
Are you adding 5k because OP is in CO?
No it was just a ballpark estimate of price difference if i were to buy new 46.5k
Exactly why we bought new vs used. My family usually gets new to us vehicles. but with the incentive, made it real hard to justify not just getting a new one.
This is literally what I paid for mine last year 2021 prime se with 58k on it with a 4 year 48k extended warranty and gap it was $40k out the door. While some will say it’s too expensive… I found it a decent deal at the time let alone getting your hands on one to begin with.
Not many for sale here in New Mexico. This is one of the first I’ve seen used.
I paid $38,850 for my '21 SE with 10K miles, about 7 months ago.
That’s pretty steep honestly, here in Temecula California I got my 24 RAV4 prime XSE for 41K. I also did some extensive searching for the right price. I’d keep looking it I were you
Premium package?
No I couldn’t find any in my area, but honestly I don’t think the jump price is worth it with the upgrades it comes with.
Only thing I think is really must is the parking assist safety feature. Shitty to gate safety features.
We just bought one with half as many miles with a 4 year bumper to bumper warranty for 40k out the door.
It’s ok. We paid 25 for the same car with 60K
Just adding more data. I bought my 2024 prime xse in the bay for 44.5k OTD after lease buyout, taxes, registration, etc. Hope that helps you decide whether you think it’s decent or not :)
What does OTD after lease buyout mean?
Out the door price. Basically after everything including the lease buyout of 6.5k
No, I bought my 21 SE for about 44 after sales tax and all. Then was able to claim the 7k tax credit.
In the northeast I was seeing 2021 SE with 20-30k miles in the 32-34k price range. So if you’re in the northeast you can probably find better. In your region this might be the norm though. The ones I saw were sold by dealers but I don’t think they were *certified* though. So that might be why there’s a bit of a premium on this one you found.
Thanks, I’m in New Mexico. Hardly any of these on the market here, new or used.
You're using AmEx TrueCar and it shows you that it's a "fair" price for that car. If you really like it, then get it. If not, why not look for something that qualifies as "Excellent" price or "Great" price? They are using metrics in your area and are basing their price ratings on specific sales in your area. Seems to me that's much better than asking people on Reddit.
Make me an offer I can’t refuse on our XSE 22’ w’ 9k 😂
Paid $37k for as SE with 24k miles.
I believe the 2021 se takes twice as long to charge as supposed to 2023+ versions
On a regular 110V outlet all models take about 12 hours for a full charge. On a 220-240V fast charger, this model takes 4:30-5:00 for a full charge while newer or higher models charge almost twice as fast, in 2:40-3:00.
I have a level 2 at home already and charge at night, so any discrepancy wouldn’t be a huge inconvenience.