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In reply to the discussion: When you need to get another car, [View all]kristopher
(29,798 posts)50. 20 miles
Just my opinion, but 20 miles or so gives me a chance to let the nuances of the car sink in. Some have rattles, road noise or wind noise that others of the same model will not have. Different roads are good, as is making both left hand and right hand turns.
I usually just say I want to take it to show to Mrs. Kris and I've never had a salesperson object. In fact, they usually start salivating...
"dealer trade in" is specific to kelly blue book's website. It seems to be based on wholesale and is usually about $3000 under a dealer's asking price.
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due to the ex's career we never were in country for more than 2 yrs at a time
maddezmom
Dec 2011
#18
I've had old and new. Some cars I've had 20 years old in pretty much mint condition. My cars
RKP5637
Dec 2011
#6
Buying new is what I have always done in the past, because of long commutes.
Curmudgeoness
Dec 2011
#17
I buy 10 year old used, with low miles,, preferably owned but little old ladies
bahrbearian
Dec 2011
#9
I used to repair all my cars, but now days, being a fat old man, I leave it to the youngsters
bahrbearian
Dec 2011
#25