DayTripping
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Mostly because typically on used cars, these options have no impact on the value. They just add to the depreciation. I can tell you when I started shopping used, I didn't see a difference in the price when at dealers for anything other than motor and battery configuration. Wheels, underbody, tonneau, etc. barely moved the needle if at all.Anecdotally, looking at the listing https://www.carmax.com/car/26612858
I see this car has the 20” AT wheels. Good chance it has the underbody shield as well, both of which are expensive options that normally would add over $5K to the price.
Mine has limestone paint, AT20 dark wheels, and the underbody shield and was still just $73K. Funny how the CarMax pricing algorithm totally overlooks options, using only year/mileage to calculate pricing.
Don't worry about ADAS, they both suck. If that really mattes, buy a Tesla. For a Gen 1, look up Comma.AI and the thread here. The initial vids of it look quite promising by the people beta testing it on a Rivian. That is what I've ordered to pair with my Gen 1.Misunderstood that it was a purchase from Rivian. Go for the low price then because less warranty remaining.
Also be aware that this is Gen 1, so ADAS will be inferior to current models.
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