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Making an offer on a USED Genesis Coupe 2.0t premium

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Oct 23, 2004
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Making an offer on a USED Genesis Coupe 2.0t premium

The car:

2010 Genesis Coupe 2.0T Premium, Black, automatic.

No accidents
22400 km
Car has 5 year tire and rim protection plan, 7 yr 140k warranty as well as winter tires.
20 free oil changes, 17 left.
owner paid $37206.38 taxes incl brand new.

What should I offer?

Was looking around and saw this: http://autocatch.com/used-cars/2010~hyu ... 339321.htm

figure I can go based on that... a bit
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Oct 7, 2007
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Markham
That's way too expensive. A new 2.0t Premium Auto In Ontario is only around $29k.
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Apr 28, 2005
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how in the @!#@#! did he pay that much? Jesus.

I'd say it's worth 21K maybe.
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May 16, 2006
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taxes, freight, extended warranty, all adds up considerably, especially if he didn't negotiate ruthlessly.

isnt there a $5k incentive on these? You may be better off just buying new depending on how badly the owner needs to sell.
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You can buy a brand new premium 2.0t for what he is asking for

I would offer him 20k lol
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I feel sorry for that guy he should have tried to sell before the current incentive.

29k new, about 33k OTD after tax and everything else.

If the dealer is selling used for 25k on top tax will be charged, you could probably argue for 23k flat though I doubt the guy would take it. He's going to take a huge depreciation hit.

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