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Author: onepoorguy   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Cars, year one, no commuting
Date: 03/17/26 3:20 PM
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But if I can find someone else to pay the first few years of depreciation on a reliable used one ($40,000 of depreciation for the original owner of my Tesla), so much the better.

Buying used can be good. Low mileage vehicles usually demand a premium, often almost as much as new. Without the warranties (since you're not the original owner). High mileage vehicles can be a lot cheaper, but many of the parts may be approaching end of life (i.e. requires service soon).

Pros and cons.
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