Yeah, the rates aren't ideal. At least some lenders view a 2021 as essentially a new car and offer the same rate as a brand new car. Two of the banks I deal with offer such.
I would think if it were heavily modified, it would make more sense to remove the parts. However, I feel like some of the things I did, most people would do. However, I have all the stock parts, so if someone didn't like what I did, they could remove and sell... probably making some extra cash...
I updated the rear seat pics since someone seemed to think I keep trash in my car. As you can see it's nothing but clean. The floor mats are new. Not a single person has even sat in the back seat. No one has even been in the passanger seat in over a year. This is strictly driven on nice days...
What has your experience been? There have been plenty of people who had no issues. Some had clunking, which was fixed with the shims a guy on here makes.
Thanks for your opinion. I've decided to sell because it's never driven and if I got something else I would be in the same boat. I already have another car.
As much as I hate to sell, I really need to let this go. I am really open to fair offers. Again, I am willing to negotiate if I pull some of the parts. However, I feel like a number of the parts I installed would be typical for most people. I have every stock part in case you didn't like...
Sold the winter wheels. Open to reasonable offers. I am willing to remove most parts to get it as close to stock. However, I prefer to just sell as is to make it easier.