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(UPDATE: I got it!)if you had 20k to spend on a used car right now

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UPDATE: I bought a 2007 Honda S2000 with 29,208 miles! Gray and Red and Black seats! 1 owner, perfect service records! Its amazing!
 
UPDATE: I bought a 2007 Honda S2000 with 29,208 miles! Gray and Red and Black seats! 1 owner, perfect service records! Its amazing!

Congratulations! Get really good tires for winter so you don't wrap it around a tree! 😛
 
Good choice sir, I made the exact same decision 2 years ago. Ended up with a 2006 S2000 with low miles. I love the car, but now I must sell it, It's not very practical. Have fun with yours.
 
I would much rather have new car for 20k that isn't as fancy as a used car that would cost 20k. Used cars almost always have problems. If there weren't any problems, the original owner probably wouldn't have sold it. Sure, you'll find a few cars that just weren't right for someone, but the majority of used cars out there are being sold because the owner doesn't want to deal with them anymore. For 20k you can get a pretty damn nice new car that more than likely won't come with the headaches that used cars are prone to.

So according to you someone buys a car, has a ton of problems within 3 years, decides to sell it. And your logic is that new cars are more economical because of their reliability??

Are you a moron?
 
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