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I think you can go either way, but should research if one model year is better than the other reliability-wise or feature-wise. If you plan on putting substantial miles on the car, the older one with super-low miles will "hide" it better than a newer one. The miles on it when you go to sell it will look more normal, assuming you sell it with say under 100K on it when you're done. Look into what an extended warranty would cost on the car- probably well worth it. Make part of the deal buying the extended warranty for $500 over cost (and make them show you). It's not a dick head offer and it'll prevent them from marking it up $1,000-1,500.
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