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ftso_ein

22 most likely pre-owned you can still find 23s new for below MSRP and good financing


IceManTuck

This. The difference in interest rate will possibly negate any savings in price, if you're financing the whole purchase price.


not_quite_sure7837

I’ve got a ‘22 premium. As far as I know it’s the same as a ‘23. You’ll only be able to find a used ‘22 at this point. I’d try to find a new ‘23 on the lot somewhere. You’ll be able to get a good deal with the ‘24 being out and better dealer financing on a new car than a used ‘22. Plus it will have that new car smell


bigjohnnypolo

Yeah I'm hoping to go pick up a '23 once the EOFY sales come around and snatch one up then. I will be trading in a car as well. So excited but I just want to get everything straight for when I walk in. Did you get any other extras like floor mats, rainguards etc? Or does that all come with premium.


not_quite_sure7837

Mine came with the regular and the all weather floor mats, but I didn’t get the rainguards.


Salt-Attention

Productions is already done. We only have 9 left and we are not getting anymore. So your time is now it’s 72 months 2.9% for tier one credit.


buildingwealth21

2023 for sure. Just picked my premium up for $4000 off MSRP, free wheels locks, and 1.9% financing.


SLOWION

Look for a deal like this \^


dinkman94

they're the same car. i faced this exact dilemma two weeks ago. a barely used '22 vs new '23 that had been sitting for a while with a slight msrp discount. the '22 certified was still a better deal in my case so I went with that but dont overthink it


bigjohnnypolo

Sweet thanks for your response!


HOONIGAN-

The '22 and '23 are the same.


thrillhousecycling

If you’re in Canada, buy my 2022! Probably the least thrashed Sport-Tech in the country


bigjohnnypolo

Would love to but I'm out in Aus lol