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I'm currently dealing with a dilemma. I'm going to be purchasing a Chevy Tahoe and 2 vehicles have made my final cut. One is a 2017 LT with 36.5K miles at $42.5K. It was used as a personal vehicle. The other is 2019 LT with 22K miles at the same price. It was used as a rental. For the record, both are in the same condition, but I like the appearance (aesthetics) of the 2017 more than the 2019. Does the 2019 have features that the 2017 doesn't? If you had these choices which would you pick and why?
As they have said, the 2019 is a great choice, IMO. Ask the dealer to "throw" in an extended warranty from them. For some reason I keep hearing about that happening on a regular basis when you ask. Or at least free oil changes for a few years. You know, icing on the cake.
Thanks for you input!
BTW-Welcome to the forum!
I kept running into rentals during my search (which was a long one). The "rental" tag stays with the car forever. Future buyers will always have concerns if you ever plan to sell it yourself. I also always saw more wear and tear on the rentals -- I assume from luggage constantly being dragged in and out of the back seats and luggage area. In the end, I rejected any rental and ended up just spending a little more on a new one.