howeitsdone
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This is my point though. I just bought a '22 Mojave with everything but the cold weather package for $40k. So it's basically brand new still. There is a $12k delta between what you paid and what I paid. Fortunately I'm still under all the warranties, but if I had to spend $2,500 for an extended warranty that's still a $10k difference. A 2% APR difference isn't a concern at that point.I picked up my '23 mojave 3 weeks ago, pretty loaded, msrp $65k, for $52k with lifetime powertrain warranty included.
Should also note that location matters most due to various demand across the country. Buying in the SE is the absolute best value right now. I drove from Utah to Alabama for mine. There is a '21 Mojave as CPO with 8k miles in Georgia for $41k as well. That was my backup if the Alabama one didn't work out. But wasn't fully loaded.
Again, these things should see 200k easily when well-maintained. To me it's the modern 4.0, and we've seen countless of those go 300k+ when taken care of properly.
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the brakes are starting to chirp so I'm thinking I should do that too.... lol