68k for fully optioned blue with <2k miles - flawless - is this a great or just good deal?
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68k for fully optioned blue with <2k miles - flawless - is this a great or just good deal?
I am just trying to weigh my options and came across this car this morning, what a beauty. Trade came from a rich guy that went to a tip p-car - thanks
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Just depends if you think its enough savings over a new one.
I am not sure it is as those first 2k miles although not much are crucial for this cars performance. who knows how it was broken in. On the other hand there quite a few new ones out there and you can still order one if you want.
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It's a $10K savings. That's BIG.
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It is in california @ a dealer, some rich guy that has a bunch of cars just did not care for it for some reason - again he got some sort of P with a tip. I do not know how it was broken in but it appears flawless in every way. I get 73, 520 for a fully optioned car, now that is a short list of options - 68k does not include tax or fees, so this is a 5k savings, not 10k like someone mentioned. the other wrinkle is I have a B6 that was in an accident, repaired ok but I dont want it anymore and they will only give me 30k for it and I owe 38k to audi, lease runs to 5/08. If there was a decent lease on the car I would be all over it and just eat my audi or see it locally, market is very soft for s's right now. No, I am not that Kurt - he seems like a good one though. oh, not cpo with this fews miles they tell me and wtf, I have 2 handles?