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#21
How people will buy a new car, take the financial hit of driving it off the lot, put next to no miles
on it then trade in/sell it. I get there are unique circumstances that might force such a short ownership
but aside from that you're talking many dollars PER MILE for such low mileage recent purchases; your
gain and enjoy.
on it then trade in/sell it. I get there are unique circumstances that might force such a short ownership
but aside from that you're talking many dollars PER MILE for such low mileage recent purchases; your
gain and enjoy.
car, he's in the dark there too. The car could be out of 3/36K factory warranty. However, he may be able to get extended warranty protection from GM. As well, if the car was from a GM dealer's lot, it may be certified. That would be a plus. Lastly, he won't be able to use Lemon Law protection, because it is a used car. There's a lot more to consider than just thinking that a 3-year old car with "300 miles," was such a great deal.
#22
Team Owner
Beautiful looking Z enjoy the beast.
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#25
Instructor
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One tip....... wrap the brake duct vents in the rear in some type of tape duct electrical or whatever before you drive it again!
Just a couple of strips will do.
Xpel does not make any coverage for this area, I made my own it’s not hard to do. Order some xpel and trace and cut.
Just a couple of strips will do.
Xpel does not make any coverage for this area, I made my own it’s not hard to do. Order some xpel and trace and cut.
Maybe. .........just because the car has only 300 miles on it, he's not necessarily golden. First of all, you don't know what $$$ what he paid for it. It's a 3-year old car. Unless he pulled the GMVIS & Carfax reports on the
car, he's in the dark there too. The car could be out of 3/36K factory warranty. However, he may be able to get extended warranty protection from GM. As well, if the car was from a GM dealer's lot, it may be certified. That would be a plus. Lastly, he won't be able to use Lemon Law protection, because it is a used car. There's a lot more to consider than just thinking that a 3-year old car with "300 miles," was such a great deal.
car, he's in the dark there too. The car could be out of 3/36K factory warranty. However, he may be able to get extended warranty protection from GM. As well, if the car was from a GM dealer's lot, it may be certified. That would be a plus. Lastly, he won't be able to use Lemon Law protection, because it is a used car. There's a lot more to consider than just thinking that a 3-year old car with "300 miles," was such a great deal.
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Maybe. .........just because the car has only 300 miles on it, he's not necessarily golden. First of all, you don't know what $$$ what he paid for it. It's a 3-year old car. Unless he pulled the GMVIS & Carfax reports on the
car, he's in the dark there too. The car could be out of 3/36K factory warranty. However, he may be able to get extended warranty protection from GM. As well, if the car was from a GM dealer's lot, it may be certified. That would be a plus. Lastly, he won't be able to use Lemon Law protection, because it is a used car. There's a lot more to consider than just thinking that a 3-year old car with "300 miles," was such a great deal.
car, he's in the dark there too. The car could be out of 3/36K factory warranty. However, he may be able to get extended warranty protection from GM. As well, if the car was from a GM dealer's lot, it may be certified. That would be a plus. Lastly, he won't be able to use Lemon Law protection, because it is a used car. There's a lot more to consider than just thinking that a 3-year old car with "300 miles," was such a great deal.
Last edited by Savoy2001; 10-28-2018 at 10:07 AM.