Color matched-very nice! That’s the only Lincoln I really like-they are nice SUV’sI drive a 2024 Lincoln Corsair, while my wife drives a 2022 Ford Maverick Hybrid. The Scout Traveler I reserved will replace the Lincoln.
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Depreciated EVs are such a no brainer right now.....actually that does give me pause....hopefully depreciation levels can get back to normal over the next couple years because I do not want to be on the wrong end of the stick like so many of these early adopters were.I drove a 2014 Cadillac ELR (an EREV before EREVs were cool) for 10 years and planned to keep it until the new Scout came out but with the expected wait and the bargain prices on used EVs, I decided to get a BEV. I’ll be driving this 2019 Audi e-tron until I get a Scout Traveller. I have a Harvester reserved.
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Depreciated EVs are such a no brainer right now.....actually that does give me pause....hopefully depreciation levels can get back to normal over the next couple years because I do not want to be on the wrong end of the stick like so many of these early adopters were.
Color matched-very nice! That’s the only Lincoln I really like-they are nice SUV’s
I figured the Maverick was area 52 and I know the blue is similar but it’s a good match. At one point we had 3 gray Honda/Acuras at our house. Each a bit different but funny just the sameSo, the color match story is quite amusing. My wife chose the Maverick with a nonmetallic color called Area51. It’s a bit of a gray/green shade, like something out of an Alien movie. When I ordered the Corsair online, I thought I was getting a dark metallic blue. All the other colors seemed so dull. But when I went to pick it up from the dealer, I couldn’t help but burst out laughing. The vehicle delivery agent was puzzled by my laughter and asked what was so funny. I explained that Whisper Blue, was eerily similar to Area51 the color of my wife’s Maverick, . He looked at me like I was crazy and just said, ‘Sign here.’
A lot of ev experts are recommending leasing for new EVs because the current depreciation rates are so high. Hopefully as technology matures that’ll smooth out a bit.Depreciated EVs are such a no brainer right now.....actually that does give me pause....hopefully depreciation levels can get back to normal over the next couple years because I do not want to be on the wrong end of the stick like so many of these early adopters were.
It's a serious issue. Between the EV tax credit disappearing and EV depreciation in freefall, I would absolutely pass on a purchase right now due to those risks. Thankfully from a Scout perspective we don't have to worry about this for a couple years. Hopefully by then the EV market will have stabilized. In the meantime I agree cheap used EVs are the play however I'll also throw in cheap leases which is the case for us right now.I have been thinking the exactly same thing.
The smart money for a vehicle right now, seems to be lightly used EV's (especially if you're looking for a "regional use" vehicle).
I know the Subaru Solterra is made fun of for its slow charging speed and short range (and rightly so). But, you can also find them lightly used (~13-25k miles), for like $22-25k. Thats like 50% off MSRP, for an awd vehicle, that is almost brand new.
And as much as I like the scout, with me potentially being priced out, I've been thinking more and more "could I wait another 3 years for lease returns to start landing"?
I know, right? My Audi was almost $90k new and I got it for less than $25k so I could get the $4k used EV credit. My buddy got a '22 Model 3 with full self-driving for the same.Depreciated EVs are such a no brainer right now.....actually that does give me pause....hopefully depreciation levels can get back to normal over the next couple years because I do not want to be on the wrong end of the stick like so many of these early adopters were.
That's essentially what our ID.4 lease is doing, holding us over until 2027 when we make a move into something a bit more permanent.I had a 2013 Kia Sorento which got totalled when my wife was driving it.100% the other persons fault.
Took the payout, + some cash, and bought a 2017 Audi Q7, that will get me through until the Scout is available.
Crazy depreciationI know, right? My Audi was almost $90k new and I got it for less than $25k so I could get the $4k used EV credit. My buddy got a '22 Model 3 with full self-driving for the same.
Well that sucks. Guess the EREV Ram isn’t on your list of potentials anymoreMy Ram caught fire a couple weeks ago while hooked to the block heater ?,
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Now I'm driving this little Outback I got at an auction to flip lol.
Oh my god!We that sucks. Guess the EREV Ram isn’t on your list of potentials anymore
My Ram caught fire a couple weeks ago while hooked to the block heater ?,
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Now I'm driving this little Outback I got at an auction to flip lol.