Lexus RX 350 high mileage well maintained
#16
I think, in order to sell a high mileage car at a high price, the owner should have strong proof of maintenance, provide background information on his/her occupation/use of the car if they want to gain the trust of the buyer. No one is going to spend 20k on a 100k car, especially when there are a ton of better options, of course, with having to spend a tad bit more.
Also these lexus suvs are such gorgeous cars. All years of the RX looks nice.
These are my criterias for buying an older car for anyone interested:
1. Less than 20-30k miles
2. Interior must be free of scratches. Seats have little to no stretch marks.
3. If suv, it cannot be a base model - those things are way too boring as is.
4. One owner.
Other than that, im buying NUEVO everytime suckas
Also these lexus suvs are such gorgeous cars. All years of the RX looks nice.
These are my criterias for buying an older car for anyone interested:
1. Less than 20-30k miles
2. Interior must be free of scratches. Seats have little to no stretch marks.
3. If suv, it cannot be a base model - those things are way too boring as is.
4. One owner.
Other than that, im buying NUEVO everytime suckas
If that's how you feel then you would live by that principle and don't sell your high mileage car to someone else.
#17
With that ludicrous declaration, what do you with your old car? Will you be junking your current car when time comes to upgrade? Will you be donating your current car to charity car when time comes to upgrade?
If that's how you feel then you would live by that principle and don't sell your high mileage car to someone else.
If that's how you feel then you would live by that principle and don't sell your high mileage car to someone else.
What do I do with my old car? I keep it or sell it. Its common sense. Not everyone has the same set of criteria s when looking for a car. Im just saying that this is what I look for IF I buy an older car.
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