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Old 03 Mar 2008, 11:16 am
snookynibbles snookynibbles is offline
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I've got the exact same car/year, but w. 15K miles...it's been a winner so far. It costs ~$35K new, and honest @16K miles means it's hardly broken in, yet you're saving $11K off the price of a new model. As stated by others, be sure to do your due diligence in verifying that the car was not in a wreck, stolen, abused, etc.
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