>LSA should stay in the range where people can afford
What is that range? And doesn't that range change, depending on a buyer's ability and desire? (Some people can afford a Kia, and some people can afford, and want a Porsche). $100-120K for a pretty nice brand new SLSA is not a bad deal, is it? (how much is a new 152, or Warrior?). The SLSA market is too new, for you to be able to find "20 year old" used SLSAs for $25,000. There are several SLSAs on the market for a lot less than $100K, if that's your desire.
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Bob Comperini
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