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Old 05-09-2015, 10:29 AM
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Default Jalopnik Article- How to buy a supercar for a deal?

Check out this article on where to go for a deal on a great demo - Thanks!

http://carbuying.jalopnik.com/how-to...3078152/+damon

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Old 05-09-2015, 10:37 AM
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Those vehicles are maintained to a high degree...................and every one of those miles it is driven like a bat out of hell. I'll pass.
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Vette looks good, but still 200K miles is allot. Me personally I would never buy a vehicle with that many miles. Someone will be very happy buying that for 45K!
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There's a 2011 Callaway 606hp on here with a little over 13,000 miles for 49,500 so i'd say this 2011 is the REAL DEAL.

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Those vehicles are maintained to a high degree...................and every one of those miles it is driven like a bat out of hell. I'll pass.
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Bat outta Hell is a bit subjective. We drove our vehicles rigorously, yet intelligently. Never abused or neglected. I think that's evident especially on the 2010, which is still, after 201,000 miles, on its original clutch
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45k for 200+k miles, I hope no one is that out of touch to buy it.
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