The inflated used car price bubble needs to burst

Like many of you, I get endless enjoyment from window-shopping used cars online. Whether it’s looking at prestigious international auction houses for my dream Ferrari F40 or searching online listings a little closer to home (and reality) for another old BMW, scanning through lists of classified ads with an imaginary briefcase full of cash is a great time-waster. But it’s becoming less and less fun.

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