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<blockquote data-quote="jpro" data-source="post: 16707008" data-attributes="member: 72690"><p>Just thinking out loud. Let's assume three things are true: </p><p></p><p>1. You can get a "regular" vehicle for MSRP (Ford Escape, Honda CRV, Toyota Highlander, Honda Accord, etc.). </p><p></p><p>2. Your trade is worth more now than it ever will be.</p><p></p><p>3. Interest rates are still crazy low for those buyers with excellent credit.</p><p></p><p>It would be a good time to buy, right? I'm not in the market, but I have a trade that's value has increased significantly since the chip shortage started so paying MSRP for a "regular" vehicle with a low interest rate (or paying cash) and a nice chunk for a trade would still be a good deal, no?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpro, post: 16707008, member: 72690"] Just thinking out loud. Let's assume three things are true: 1. You can get a "regular" vehicle for MSRP (Ford Escape, Honda CRV, Toyota Highlander, Honda Accord, etc.). 2. Your trade is worth more now than it ever will be. 3. Interest rates are still crazy low for those buyers with excellent credit. It would be a good time to buy, right? I'm not in the market, but I have a trade that's value has increased significantly since the chip shortage started so paying MSRP for a "regular" vehicle with a low interest rate (or paying cash) and a nice chunk for a trade would still be a good deal, no? [/QUOTE]
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