Who trades for the same car with only 19,500 miles on the one they already have? All I was getting was $10,000 worth of new car smell, right?
I think you nailed this one.
Who trades for the same car with only 19,500 miles on the one they already have? All I was getting was $10,000 worth of new car smell, right?
1970 Mustang Mach 1, purchased in 1982, currently has 49,000 original miles.....
1970 Mustang Mach 1, purchased in 1982, currently has 49,000 original miles.....
Yes, because it's the distance I drive.
2004 Ram 4x4 5.7l, 106k on it and runs great. I refuse to pay for a new truck, they can cost more than a house now days lol
There are many places in the US where you'll never hear that said.
Since my 3 year warranty was about to expire, I made the dealer an offer, and bought the new one.
It’s quieter, steering is even better, upsize on tires, and it’s whiteDid you get a new Crosstrek, or did you bump up to an Outback?
If you got the Crosstrek, and have taken delivery of it, what are any differences you've noticed so far between it and your 2016? Is it an improvement over the old one, or just more of the same?
Ματθιας;140492868 said:Is it a daily driver? Does it see regular road use year round, like mine do?
If it's a show car, nothing wrong with that, but the low milage on a show car isn't the same as a working driver.
It’s quieter, steering is even better, upsize on tires, and it’s white![]()
Sound system is much better. It’s tight. I like it.
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I took my Subaru Crosstrek in for its 20,000 mile service (2016),
and I got to talking with the salesman...
Nothing wrong with the one I had, but I almost succumbed to temptation. Same vehicle, white (instead of black) just brand new.
Good news is that as soon as they thought I was going to trade, while I was test driving the 2019 (I had to kill some time for the service) they did a full detail and wax job, all gratis.
Who trades for the same car with only 19,500 miles on the one they already have? All I was getting was $10,000 worth of new car smell, right?
They wouldn’t have done it otherwise, but lots of beach time on it translates to issues other than normal wear and tear. Sand goes places it’s not supposed to go... I got out paying 9k after the refund from the 5 year warranty i bought on the first one.I know people that trade every year for the same truck. As for yours, the dealer will make a killing on it after replacing the tires . . .
Just as the original poster, I have a 2013 Mazda Miata with just under 14K miles on it. I either fly or use Amtrak, so the car is simply to get me to the airport or the train station and to go to the swimming pool a couple of days a week. 6 speed manual and A/C....life is good! Dave_nI did, after I stopped putting 90 miles a day commuting to work on Batmobile #1 when I retired.
My question is, Caddy, or Lincoln? The Caddy is a 2013 CTS Luxury with the twin-turbo 3.0 litre V6 with 32,000 miles and an ask of $13,995. The Lincoln is a 2013 Mark Z with 37,000 miles on a 3.7 litre V6 and an ask of just under $16,900.
Decisions, decisions. Suggestions, gentlemen?