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Used car prices soar as commuters shun public transport over COVID fears – PerthNow
Used car prices remain stubbornly high as commuters shun public transport, fearing contagion as the COVID-19 health crisis grinds on.
Used car prices remain stubbornly high as commuters shun public transport, fearing contagion as the COVID-19 health crisis grinds on.
According to data analytics firm Datium Insights, used motor vehicle prices rose by 4.4 per cent last week after increasing by 2.1 per cent in the previous week, and stock remains considerably low.
In terms of category, prices of SUVs rose the most, up 5 per cent, while passenger vehicles gained 4.7 per cent.
Among the top traded vehicles, resale prices for Toy…
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