Looking at a 2014 as well now that they have for sale, driven in Florida with 72,000 miles, except this one is black instead of white. I'm trying to make up my mind, but it's tough. I'm guessing the newer the model, the better off you will be?
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I would buy the newest vehicle with the least number of miles you can afford.Looking at a 2014 as well now that they have for sale, driven in Florida with 72,000 miles, except this one is black instead of white. I'm trying to make up my mind, but it's tough. I'm guessing the newer the model, the better off you will be?
way better!
I would buy the newest vehicle with the least number of miles you can afford.
As far as the hours getting reset, that has been known to happen if the battery runs down. Others have posted on here about that happening to them. As was already stated, thorough inspection and a solid test drive are needed. The engine hours is only a single data point to consider.
Seems a bit high to me.Appreciate it guys. They are asking 15,800 for the 2014 with 72,000 miles. It has a minor fender bender, I still need to see it in person. Do you think this is a good deal? I was thinking more towards 13,500-14,000 on something like this.
Seems a bit high to me.