which one is a better deal?
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I agree. I will probably buy new sometime later as well--(because I keep cars awhile--depreciation is not a factor)--when I put my little girl's car seat in the back and it is squishing that fine corinthian..sp leather, and she drops a grahm cracker-Its all good---on a new car--Not so good.
Personally, I'd go used. Look at that 3,700 as getting a nice clean car AND a very nice trip to Fiji, Asia or Europe for two. Ten years from now you will not give a crap about the car you had but you will have the memory and story to tell about your trip, lasts a lifetime. Or better yet, invest that money. After a couple of years you won't be able to tell the diff between the two cars but your bank account will.
Last edited by Corinth; Feb 4, 2005 at 06:14 PM.
I test drove New 04 G35 yesterday at dealership... Actuall I drove a demo car. And I checked condition of the exact car I can buy after the testdriving. It looks fine (car has been garaged, all seats were covered by vinyl covers and seemed no one drove this before, but alot of dusts outside which was ok for me). But the problme is the battery. The battery was totally dischared and couldn't even start. salesman said it hasn't been driven for several month. Is this still fine to buy? Or should I get away from it?
"The battery was totally dischared and couldn't even start. salesman said it hasn't been driven for several month. Is this still fine to buy? Or should I get away from it?"
I wouldn't be that concerned to be honest. If it's new, you still get an incredible bumper to bumper warranty (4yr/50k), that's then followed by an even better powertrain warranty (6yr/70k).
At least you know this one probably hasn't been test driven to death by a bunch of bozos that never had any interest in actually buying the car.
I wouldn't be that concerned to be honest. If it's new, you still get an incredible bumper to bumper warranty (4yr/50k), that's then followed by an even better powertrain warranty (6yr/70k).
At least you know this one probably hasn't been test driven to death by a bunch of bozos that never had any interest in actually buying the car.
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