Darnell has recorded the estimated value of his car each year since 2017.
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}
\hline Year & Value, \( \$ \) \\
\hline 2017 & 22,899 \\
\hline 2018 & 20,400 \\
\hline 2019 & 19,400 \\
\hline 2020 & 19,200 \\
\hline 2021 & 18,200 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
Letting \( x=1 \) correspond to the year 2017. Darnell has determined the slope-intercept form of the equation for the line that passes through the points representing the value of his car in 2017. (1, 22,899) and the value of his car in 2021, (5, 18,200), to be
\[
y=-1174.75 x+24,073.75
\]
Use this equation to find an estimate of the value of Darnell's car in 2023. Round your answer to the nearest cent.
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