23 A91 MT on BAT - $76,500

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Any clue what BAT takes off the sale price? Feel like that number ends up being a bit lower once to figure in fees and such.
EDIT: buyer pays a 5% fee. So decent deal for the seller. Not too crazy a mark up for the special edition I suppose.
Still would never pay a markup of any kind, but that me.
 

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Certainly reinforces my comfort with the financial aspect of my car if I needed to get rid of it. Granted I'd never expect this kind of price, but I know I wouldn't lose a dime on it given what I have in it.
 

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Certainly reinforces my comfort with the financial aspect of my car if I needed to get rid of it. Granted I'd never expect this kind of price, but I know I wouldn't lose a dime on it given what I have in it.
You already sold your 2023 A91 6MT?
 

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Ya being a matte white car even with some mileage I am also reasured by this as I doubt I'll loose much when I go to sell it being a buyer at MSRP ( I do think these will go down below MSRP within the next 2 years) but hopefully stays in the 50' s for a while. When I first took mine home ( literally within 3 days I had offers at 80,000 from multiple dealers, It was hard to say no and take home almost 15,000 in profit but eh glad I kept it, I love it.
 

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Listen I was on this boat for a bit.

Actually I'm still on this boat but I'm leaning on keeping the thing because the 2024 version is horrid.

Also, you pay a 5% fee for buying and selling on BAT. So it's actually not that crazy.
 

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You already sold your 2023 A91 6MT?
Hell no, and I have no plans of doing so, like EVER. But, life is unpredictable, and I have a complicated and expensive health history that could flip things upside down very quickly. Not to mention that I currently have no wife, kids, or mortgage...and all of those are possibly in my not-so-distant future. So yeah, it's nice to know that these things are holding great resale values..
 

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My buddy with a CU Later (<2k mi) is probably looking to sell soon, think he's asking 67-68, OBO. We'll see.

I wonder how the values of A91 MTs vs A90 MTs will compare down the road.
 

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To clarify, only the buyer pays a % fee on sold price on BaT. Seller pays a $99 listing fee that’s it.
 

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Ya being a matte white car even with some mileage I am also reasured by this as I doubt I'll loose much when I go to sell it being a buyer at MSRP ( I do think these will go down below MSRP within the next 2 years) but hopefully stays in the 50' s for a while. When I first took mine home ( literally within 3 days I had offers at 80,000 from multiple dealers, It was hard to say no and take home almost 15,000 in profit but eh glad I kept it, I love it.
Damn, I wouldn't have been able to say no to that. Could have sold it and got an A90 MT for MSRP or close to it.
 

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Damn, I wouldn't have been able to say no to that. Could have sold it and got an A90 MT for MSRP or close to it.
problem was my Yellow car was having issues and I could not keep it, ( could not get a steering rack) and at this time (august 22) there were no a90 MT's, I don't think I saw any for at least 3+ months. Plus I told the person that helped me get it in corporate that I would not flip the car or anything like that since it would look bad on him.
 

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Hell no, and I have no plans of doing so, like EVER. But, life is unpredictable, and I have a complicated and expensive health history that could flip things upside down very quickly. Not to mention that I currently have no wife, kids, or mortgage...and all of those are possibly in my not-so-distant future. So yeah, it's nice to know that these things are holding great resale values..
I can see myself selling my 2023 A91 6MT cu later gray if Toyota comes out with the rumored Supra GRMN with the S58 engine in it. That thing will absolutely fly. Otherwise I agree with you. Hold long term
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