Im not sure these deals are all that great.
Ok, looking at tesla Model 3. Their starter car basically
I can get a brand new one for 46 grand, long range
Thru the auction I can get a 2022 for 32 grand.
ok that's 14k savings BUT......
The car is 2 years old, the manu warranty is gone afaik. The battery is good for 120k miles, this car has 71K on it. that leaves you 50k left on the battery warranty.with that much use on it, the batteries capacity is already down probably 15 percent to 20 percent, they typically are warrantied for 80 percent cap after x time. So you basically just paid 7k extra for an extended range car, that now is back to normal range car from the wear.
This gives you maybe 2 to 3 years driving time on the car before it's battery warranty is gone as well.
Note: The batteries are warrantied for 8 years total if you don't hit the mileage marker first. THIS is because time has shown that 8 years is about the length of time these things last before the MAJOR problems start showing up on the batteries. ie their capacity crashes, they dendrite over and catch fire, etc etc.
If you really want an electric car, then yah, hop on it but this don't seem too snazzy a deal from my pov. I honestly don't know. but not impressed.
Oh, and also, Tesla is a bit sneaky on their pricing for the car. they apply an estimated savings to the total price of the car. so the show you the final list price of 54k, AFTER taking off the estimated 3 to 4k of gas savings they claim you'll have. Have you seen the price of electricity lately? It's going WAY UP, so how much does the electric cost me to charge the fucker? Also, does the free charging at tesla charging stations carry over with it? Hertz never had that because they are commercial entity I believe they had to pay to charge at a tesla station. or charge their own, so you don't even get that perk anymore I don't believe.
Buyer beware.
Aaron