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dm800

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34 minutes ago, dm800 said:

Older car low mileage  or newer car high mileage.........

 

Hello,

 

Welcome to the Forum.

 

How do you quantify high mileage ? Or low mileage. Miles per year; but what are your definitions of high and low ?

How many miles a year do you anticipate covering ?

 

I would be looking for overall condition, undersealing is a must, on the newest car I could afford.
The newer cars have more gears, and hence, tend to have better mileage; if that matters to you.

 

Do you intend to buy in the UK, or import from abroad ?

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Option 1..  2.4 Vellfire...2010 with 20000 miles up for £17k 

 

Option 2....2.4 Vellfire...2012 with 63000 miles up for £15k

 

Both UK sourced. Plan approx 5-6k miles per year.

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6 hours ago, dm800 said:

Option 1..  2.4 Vellfire...2010 with 20000 miles up for £17k 

 

Option 2....2.4 Vellfire...2012 with 63000 miles up for £15k

 

Both UK sourced. Plan approx 5-6k miles per year.

 

Have you considered a V6 ?

 

Some owners find the 4 cylinder a little underpowered.

 

I have a Gen 1, so cannot really advise on the Gen 2.

 

Give it  a day or so, I'm sure you'll get opinions from 2.4 owners.

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