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Some cars with 50k mi look like 90k mi and some look like 20k mi. I think if it looks, drives and PPIs out like 20K mi car then the price ( $39K ) is fine. I also like higher mi cars ( 40 to 60) with a "good story" and have required few repairs since new. That means that it was a good one to begin with and someone over serviced it, with hands on TLC, drove it in good weather on good roads and knew how to start it, drive it in the right RPM range and shut it down the right way. Otherwise just pay $39K or so for one with 30K miles or so. I just sold such a car with an excellent color combo ( color does make a difference in the resale value) so they are out there.
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Anthony @ Voitureltd Bayside WI.
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