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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Victoria
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I agree there ain't nothing quite like jumping in a new car that is fresh & clean, the odometer only in double digets and of course that new car smell that we can't get enough of
I've been lucky enough to do this twice, however I just bought a car that retailed for $70,000 when it was new for 20 K one owner 70,000 KM on the dial, 4 years old , still the current body shape, immaculate condition inside and out and drives like a new car. Now there is no way I could afford to buy one new. With this kind of value around at the moment, the only way I will buy a new car again if if I can easily afford one Presently I'm enjoying a high end motor car without shelling out a bomb. Depreciation isn't a big concern and the bugs have been ironed out by the previous owner But each to thier own |
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