It’s what the market will bear. More power to them.
With only 1,800 sold in NA, and 11-13 years old, ultra low mileage cars like this is probably in the hundreds in the world. At that number I don’t see why they shouldn’t ask for $60k. Heck MINE has $52,xxx and I RARELY drive it. At 25,000 miles or less it means it’s driven for about 2,000 miles a year. 40 miles A WEEK.
I dunno if I can drive that little in a car like this. It would be like saving the mileage for the NEXT owner. If that is the goal, then yeah, I’d want more money for a low mileage car too since I never got to enjoy it.
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