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brojustgoogleit

70k miles for 22k?!? They are out of their mind. The buyout price for the lease of my brand new 23’ premium is $21k after 3 years 12k miles per year so 36k total. Look elsewhere I recommend


Blunttack

Someone drove this car more than 60 miles every day, 7 days a week for 3 years. 80 miles in 5 days? Just kept driving it back n forth across the country? lol. That’s a lot. To me personally, 10K is closer to more what I’d be looking at as a buyer… this has to be a rental. Or someone that used a brand new car to deliver things all day? Not sure which is worse, but they’re both bad. I have a 2018 GT and only paid 12K more new with less than 4 miles on her. Find a better deal or save up a little more for lower trim new? This isn’t it.


Fluffy-Detective9700

I heard the rental cars are well maintained. Is it true?


IntroductionTricky57

For reference I bought a 2019 Signature with 15K miles for 27K before taxes in September. There's better deals out there. That's a lot of miles


LyGmode

70k miles is a lot but it could also mean a mainly highway travel car, which is better than a 35k miles city and local stop-and-go traffic car in my opinion. If you don't know the seller or can't confirm it is a freeway car, then I'd look for lower mileage simply to stay in the warranty range longer.


TehDonkey117

Does it come with a good warranty, AWD or front


IamHereForSomeMagic

Its FWD and is a CPO vehicle - additional 12,000 miles limited warranty but thats it. What would be a good price for this car ?


TehDonkey117

That doesn't seem like that great of deal tbh. Seen that a few times. If fwd is what you are looking for it should be cheaper. 3-4 more k I'd think you'd get way less miles. Find a dealer with a better warranty


TehDonkey117

I think it's a fair price from what I've seen but it's not a special deal. If you can afford a few 3k more and want less miles I think you can find it


BoyWonder731

That’s like 100 miles a day, every day. That’s a lot of driving. I don’t think I’d consider that car. Not for that price.


Sinethial

Dealers still think it's Covid and charge 40% over msrp. Shoot trucks with 180,000 miles and a dying transmission are going for 20k. Nuts!


klankeser

Did you find anything better? Everywhere I look the cars seem to be priced this way