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Where r u located?

new xc90’s are being sold for 55K (T5)… and Volvos lose a lot of value on resale.. you should target for a better price on this one.. 

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12 minutes ago, Thokkalee said:

Where r u located?

new xc90’s are being sold for 55K (T5)… and Volvos lose a lot of value on resale.. you should target for a better price on this one.. 

Yeah. I will look around.

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1 minute ago, Thokkalee said:

Where r u located baa? Lease hacker forum lo deals post chestaru agents… you get discount on msrp on many cars… they charge you $500 as fees.. 

Fb marketplace is good n cheap for used cars, once I bought a very good sonata and it ran very good until I sold it

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3 minutes ago, DesiPokiri said:

Fb marketplace is good n cheap for used cars, once I bought a very good sonata and it ran very good until I sold it

Volvo used cars are not good ba… unless you are getting a very good discount.. their resale values are not good.. 

 

Volvo

A black Volvo XC60 is parked in a lot overlooking the ocean.
2018 Volvo XC60 | Volvo
 

If you’re not already aware, Volvo isn’t German. It’s based in Sweden and is currently owned by the Chinese automaker Geely. As it turns out, though, Swedish luxury cars depreciate even more quickly than German ones. We’re not entirely sure why Volvo’s resale value is lower than even Infiniti’s, but nevertheless, expect to lose 66.4% of what you originally paid if you sell in five years.

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2 minutes ago, Thokkalee said:

Volvo used cars are not good ba… unless you are getting a very good discount.. their resale values are not good.. 

 

Volvo

A black Volvo XC60 is parked in a lot overlooking the ocean.
2018 Volvo XC60 | Volvo
 

If you’re not already aware, Volvo isn’t German. It’s based in Sweden and is currently owned by the Chinese automaker Geely. As it turns out, though, Swedish luxury cars depreciate even more quickly than German ones. We’re not entirely sure why Volvo’s resale value is lower than even Infiniti’s, but nevertheless, expect to lose 66.4% of what you originally paid if you sell in five years.

Yes any day used ante, Hyundai Honda or Toyota anthe. Migathavi used aithe we can’t afford if any issues show up

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