Hey DRTY, dollar for dollar, the options aren't worth crap unless they are highly desirable, right? In other words, I could load a vehicle up with a bunch of crap options, but it may only be worth pennies on the dollar come trade time.
Example: 2003 H2 with leather and air is worth more $2$ than the same vehicle loaded with over priced options. Check out EBAY.
Sure a vehicle with more options is easier to sell, but there is a point of diminishing return on the price of the options givin their desirability in the aftermarket. Especially the trade-in market where the dealer is trying to make a buck on the front and back ends.
You may be an expert on this as I am not, but damn. I loved to sell loaded vehicles at full pop. I dreaded seeing them return...
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