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Jul

it only has 20000 miles on it, and i can pay it off within two years. it has also has a warranty that’s up to 50000 miles. any advice?


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Yes by all means go for it. You’ll be happy just check with the dealer if all software for ECM, TCM etc have been updated or not, if not have that done. In addition, pinch protection software needs updating too. Review past service history and purchase extended warranty before your new car warranty expires. This car can last you a long long time if maintained properly

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Great deal, grab it! I can't stress how safe these vehicles are. The linear isn't exactly a fast car but it's not slow. You might want to keep your eyes open for any electrical issues like lights not illuminating under certain buttons. It's all fixed under warranty though so fear not. The car itself will run for as long as you maintain it by scheduling the proper services. The personal will tell you when it needs those things so don't even worry about keeping your own schedule.

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Yep sounds like a sweet ride to me as long as you've got the warranty for a while. I'm in college and have an '01 9-5 that's well out of warranty and it's getting very high-priced to maintain, not that the 2005 9-3 is anything like my '01. Good luck and enjoy! I'm sure you'll love it.

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I guess you should also check insurance quotes for the automobile before buying one, for example here: http://carinsurance.yoll.net

Young drivers usually have much higher rates than others. And it depends from car.


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yEH . That sounds good .. if you like a really smart person who would drive a saab .. you never see anyone scruffy driving 1.. there a good automobile for the sun .. have fun in it my friend

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Yes, they’re a very good safe car. i live in tasmaia and I’m a motor dealer and I’ve solf seven of them

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