Price paid, plus dealer info

Discussion in 'Clarity' started by JKroll, Feb 16, 2018.

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  1. Kerbe

    Kerbe Well-Known Member

    No, these were 2018s for sale in August, 2019. Here's a link to the plate holders - many colors from which to choose! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CV4G3XG/
     
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  3. EV23

    EV23 New Member

    current market for 22-23 availability please ? US based preferred ! :D

    TIA
     
  4. Limey1976

    Limey1976 New Member

    Its been discontinued. I doubt you’ll find a new one anywhere.

    if this is the car for you, you’ll likely have to check out the used market.
     
  5. Geor99

    Geor99 Active Member

    Does the 2022 model even exist?
    I was looking at the current value of my 18 Clarity. After the Gov giveaways, I could sell it today for not much less than I paid for it.

    I've never imagined this ever happening with a car:)
     
  6. Robert_Alabama

    Robert_Alabama Well-Known Member

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  8. Dislin

    Dislin Member

    Yeah, the 2021 was the latest model year.

    I could sell mine today for something like 14k over the equivalent of what I paid, pretty wild stuff out there.
     
  9. RubenV

    RubenV New Member

    just bought a used 2018 Clarity for 16K, it seemed like a good deal to me, was it?
     
  10. Kerbe

    Kerbe Well-Known Member

    What's the mileage? Is it a base or a touring model?
     
  11. insightman

    insightman Well-Known Member Subscriber

    Was there a tax credit to reduce the final price?
     
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  13. If it meets your definition of a good deal, then it was a good deal. Would the opinions of complete strangers change that in any way?

    FWIW: We’re selling our 2019 Touring, with 38K miles, to a Honda dealer for $20K. They asked what I wanted for it and didn’t hesitate to agree to what I asked. Makes me think I should have asked for more. They’ll probably list it for $22-24K, knowing that a qualified buyer can take advantage of a $4000 incentive.
     
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