It was only ever worth 21K to begin with and the real trick was convincing you otherwise.<p>See, cars have been in a bubble for the last 8 years because a negative real interest rate drove the existence of $70K SUVs/trucks and $40K cars in the first place. Which is why used cars sometimes exceed the price of new cars, and why people expect minimal depreciation from new vehicles today.<p>And sure, I'd buy a Fisker Ocean for 21,000 dollars; parts aren't going to be a concern because all the EV fans tell me they're basically maintenance free and will definitely never need soon-to-be-unobtanium suspension parts (which aren't really wear parts in the same way tires and brakes are) or a fix for that tilting screen gimmick.