2021
Prices generally increase with newer model years, but there are exceptions where older cars are priced higher due to specific trims or low mileage. The average price for 2024 models is higher than 2023, which is higher than 2022, which is higher than 2021, indicating a typical depreciation curve, but with strong residual values for these models.
Moderate
The market shows a wide range of prices for similar year/trim models. Buyers looking for value should focus on listings priced significantly below the market average. Don't shy away from slightly higher mileage if the price reflects it, especially for cars that are still relatively new (2021-2022). Longer days on market can indicate flexibility from the seller. Consider the total cost of ownership, including potential maintenance for higher mileage vehicles.
This 2021 Targa 4S is priced at $133,750, making it the lowest priced listing by a significant margin and well below the market average. It offers substantial savings and has been on the market for 72 days, suggesting potential for negotiation.
Priced at $142,000, this 2021 Targa 4S is the second lowest priced option and offers excellent savings. Despite higher mileage (20,849), its aggressive pricing and 72 days on market make it a strong value proposition.
This 2021 Targa 4S is listed at $144,989, placing it among the lowest priced vehicles and well under the market average. While it has high mileage (47,787), the significant price reduction and 51 days on market present a compelling deal.
At $163,488, this 2022 Targa 4S is priced well below the market average, offering considerable savings. It has a high mileage (44,179), but its attractive price and 46 days on market make it a noteworthy deal for budget-conscious buyers.
This 2021 Targa 4S is priced at $172,900, which is below the market average and offers good savings. With 14,195 miles and 130 days on the market, it represents a solid value, especially given its longer listing duration.
Last analyzed: September 1, 2025