Long story short, looking to upgrade the wife's 2011 Yuke. It was bought at a couple of years old as a certified pre-owned and made sense at the time. Fast forward to today and it has over 150k on it, needs some TLC but is still robust and reliable. We all know that this current market is insane. I started looking last year just as COVID hit but with the uncertainty of everything, held off on buying. My mistake, hindsight is 20/20 and all that.
I know I'm new here so I'm not sure if we can post outside links, but a local dealer has a certified pre-owned 2016 SLT. Overall, 67k miles, loaded with pretty much every option from what I could tell looking at it quickly in person (the online ad omits a fair amount of things), all for $38,995. It has more bells and whistles than my fam needs but also a Borla Touring exhaust that I don't think the dealer is up to speed on. I'm unsure if there was anything else done as I stopped to look at it for all of five minutes and couldn't pop the hood to look at the engine compartment.
One thing I noticed when I crawled under it to check the undercarriage (I'm in the NE so salt plays hell on autos), it also has a brand new OEM rear drive shaft. Before I waste mine or the dealer's time, is this worth setting up an appointment to look at? Price seems a little too steep to me and there are some items that are concerning, like the previously mentioned drive shaft. Is the upgrade worth it or just keep the 2011 going until the wheels fall off?
I know I'm new here so I'm not sure if we can post outside links, but a local dealer has a certified pre-owned 2016 SLT. Overall, 67k miles, loaded with pretty much every option from what I could tell looking at it quickly in person (the online ad omits a fair amount of things), all for $38,995. It has more bells and whistles than my fam needs but also a Borla Touring exhaust that I don't think the dealer is up to speed on. I'm unsure if there was anything else done as I stopped to look at it for all of five minutes and couldn't pop the hood to look at the engine compartment.
One thing I noticed when I crawled under it to check the undercarriage (I'm in the NE so salt plays hell on autos), it also has a brand new OEM rear drive shaft. Before I waste mine or the dealer's time, is this worth setting up an appointment to look at? Price seems a little too steep to me and there are some items that are concerning, like the previously mentioned drive shaft. Is the upgrade worth it or just keep the 2011 going until the wheels fall off?