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Old 16-08-2011, 06:45 AM   #31
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Default Re: is there any such thing as a quality used car?

hmm its all in the price as its relative to quality.

that said, i have never purchased a new vehicle ever and im 36 :(
i can afford cars in the 30K price bracket, and that usually means 2nd hand falcadores. I can afford a 40K car at the moment, but nothing tickles my fancy especially with the SC 5.0 (currently out of my price range) and talk of new genV LSx coming.

that said again, i got my VY with 30 000k's on the clock (newest car ive owned) 5 years ago and it has been so good im reluctant to swap it for anything at the moment (its got 100 000k's on it right now today), and anyone that purchases this car will/would be extremely happy.
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