How much is it worth? (EVO)
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The mileage isn't bad.
But why not spend a little more for something that doesn't look like it's been beat on?
Most people I would know would try to hide/detail that before they put it up for sale.
But why not spend a little more for something that doesn't look like it's been beat on?
Most people I would know would try to hide/detail that before they put it up for sale.
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You're going to lease it? If I were you I'd try to find out why the block was replaced and how old the current and previous owners were. Also it def looks like the car was beat on. So in the end there may be issues that show up down the road.
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Well, I mean.. we bought a leased evo, and it was spotless inside!
You should expect a car that was leased prior to you buying it to be better taken care of than a preowned vehicle, right?
You should expect a car that was leased prior to you buying it to be better taken care of than a preowned vehicle, right?
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There your answer if they tired to turn that back into the dealer they would be charge a boat load of money that car is well beyond normal wear an tear and that is just the interior. They are probably trying to just buy out the car and pay the least possible.