hydroazuanacaine
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i imagine used is the way to go more often than not, but a four-year-old car is not good as new. it's easier to go by miles/kilometers, but, at four years, on average, the best of the car's life is behind it (as in best drive, lowest probability of needing repairs) and it only has about 2/3rds of its total life left before it's worth parts or whatever you can write it off at. there's a reason cars rapidly lose value.
and you're not often going to be covered by a factory warranty much past four years out.
relevant reading: http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/2012/12/what-that-car-really-costs-to-own/index.htm
and you're not often going to be covered by a factory warranty much past four years out.
relevant reading: http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/2012/12/what-that-car-really-costs-to-own/index.htm
if you can afford it, lightly used.the average model in our study costs almost twice as much to own the first year as it does the second year.
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