Would this be a good SS/SC to buy?
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Would this be a good SS/SC to buy?
The price is like $2,000 less than the other SS/SC's I see, and lower than the 2.4's I was looking at previously. Mileage is kinda high... should I keep looking?
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Here's the thing... I'm 17 and my parents don't want me spending this much money/think I won't be able to afford it in the long run and they're pressuring me to get a lower trim instead. But like I said this is less than a bunch of 2.4's around.
1 mile = 1.6 km
1 km = 0.6 mi
We still say "mileage", but use kilometres. I guess the world "kilometerage" is too awkward. It should just say "odometer" or something.
1 mile = 1.6 km
1 km = 0.6 mi
We still say "mileage", but use kilometres. I guess the world "kilometerage" is too awkward. It should just say "odometer" or something.
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Here's a good 2.4:
40 000 kilometers = 24,855 miles
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not at all...
I meant you buy a beater now and then save for a newer car or one more expensive. Prove it to yourself that you can put away $400 a month or something. I was thinking financially that it would be better than buying something with that many miles.
I meant you buy a beater now and then save for a newer car or one more expensive. Prove it to yourself that you can put away $400 a month or something. I was thinking financially that it would be better than buying something with that many miles.
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now that makes more sense, thx for clearing that up
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