Yep. 20,000 of them. gunna do wonders to the already depressed used car market in the US. Possibly affect Tesla stock valuation as well, given Hertz was originally looking at getting 100,000 of the things.
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New price Model Y in USA is $43,990 - $52,490 USD
Here is the Hetz used ones List https://www.hertzcarsales.com/used-t...p=&geoRadius=0
Is a 2022 with 79,819 miles cheap at $33500USD(128456KM)Of interest that's about the same 10K ish price change on my 2020 mg XS 42K to 32K in AUD with 50K KM on it.
Doesn't seem cheap John?
What they’re advertised at and what they fetch are 2 different things.
There are stacks of used Teslas on Carsales from $38K for a 2021 model 3 and it’s been there for ages. Was $48K a few months back. Has 114KKM on it so is seen as high mileage - We just sold a 7YO Hilux at work with 160KKM on it for $42K
Hands up who can say ‘Depreciation’? 🤪
Tyre wear and different brands,but same size,and type, are maybe with in 1 to 2% maximum difference in rolling diameter.Which is stuff all,still very close.
Still no where near the rediculous 6 to 8% or even more difference in speedo readings,from actual, in most new vehicles today,brand new,OEM tyre.
Then add tyre wear,different brand, as you say,it could get slightly worse.
I have always found the GPS speed read out on the Garmin street finder i have in the work van to be extremely accurate.
In fact most of the time i drive by it,not the vehicles speedo,which reads around 5% under consistently.
The ADRs requires a speedo to read between 0 and 10% high.
So a car maker, playing it safe, it's no surprise speedos generally read 5% high.
Our Subaru speedo reads 4-5% high, but the speed output on the OBD port is bang on.
Tony
Having said all the above - on a D3/4/RRS it’s easy to go into the CCF and make your speedometer read accurately.