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Should I upgrade from my 2020 sx to 22 sx

Ji21

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Hey Guys,

Any advice, information would be greatly appreciated.

So I purchased the 2020 SX when it first launched. I currently have 19k miles and half way to paying off the financing.

I am considering upgrading to the 2022 SX Prestige given the crazy deal i am getting for my trade in.

Can anyone give me any negatives for the new model or concerns? Any red flags or down falls against doing this deal would be appreciated but all opinions are welcome.

Thanks
 
What you have is a great car, why mess with it? For the obnoxious KИ logo? Taking a change with a possible Telluvibe?
 
I think he's just looking to capitalize on the equity in used cars right now to get another new car with minimal loss.
If things are the same when the refresh comes out I'd seriously consider it as well. Assuming quality doesn't go down on newer models off the line and the refresh is to our liking.
It's like free money on these vehicles right now. Why not other than the hassle of doing business with the dealer again?
 
I’d consider it for remote start on the key fob.
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The crazy trade-in value would have to be enough to offset the (probably even crazier) selling price of the new one.
 
I’d consider it for remote start on the key fob.
I’d probably argue installing aftermarket (ie. Accessorides) is an easier option than dealing with selling/buying a car. Plus, if you have a car that runs fine now, no guarantees the new one won’t have problems of its own.
 
We had to upgrade because our 2020 was totaled. 2022 has minor change; remote start on key fob, graphics are different, some differences in the software. Overall not worth the change. However you can upgrade for less than 4K so why not
 
I own a 2020 sxp and the 2022 is identical other than a remote switch (use uvo) and 7 pin trailer connection. I'm waiting for a refresh which should come in the next year or so that addresses don't things this model lacks.
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