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  • #16
    I would really look at that 25k price and see if you can drop it, unless it's a fully loaded model. For the 4 cylinder that's really only 5k under the fully loaded price... and even then I wouldn't necessarily pay it, fully loaded isn't that valuable (do you really give a **** about the sun roof?). 25k gets you brand new without the moon roof. Looking at certified preowned, in Chicago I can get a 2012 with less than 9k miles for $22k, with some of the options on it. (And 9k vs 13k is a big deal - 12k is normal for a year, remember, so 13k was actually driven harder than average even if owned for the whole year.)
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    • #17
      Just a quick swim across the pond!
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      • #18
        Yeah, I'd see if you can go with a used version over the rest. As for snow, and snow vehicles - can't say I've ever had difficulty driving in the snows with the proper tires on my civic. YMMV though.
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        • #19
          The 25K price is what the dealer has listed online, so it's probably not meant to be taken entirely seriiously
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          • #20
            1988 chevy monte carlo SS with hydraulics and a 10 switch box
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