Hi All: I helped my son and daughter-in-law purchase their 2019 Hyundai Kona in early 2019 for $19.5k including TTL. On April 12, 2022, they sold it to Enterprise for $24,500 as my son works from home and rarely drives his 202 Prius PHEV and she is now a stay at home mom. 2019 Hyundai Kona If you have a spare used car, you may want to consider selling it as chip supply is coming back, demand is falling with higher rates, and new car availability should improve within the next 3 to 6-months. IHTHs? PS: I posted this in the Hot Deal forum as a "Reverse Hot Deal"?! Wayne