![]() 04/28/2015 at 16:28 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
!!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! priced at $39,995. Seriously thats really cheap...
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Spent over 40,000 miles in New England?
CP
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Well the dealer is in Jersey. They need to emphasize it didnt spend too much of its time there.
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Most of its life was in the area, and it’s only $182 below book value. Do not want
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Suddenly grad school doesn’t seem that important.
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Bank on it needing a major service.
I found this:
https://www.astonmartin.com/en/ownership/s…
It’s in British, and the highest I came up with was 1,161 lbs for service costs (the 50k + spark plugs + transaxle fluid). Convert that to US $, and round it up a bit to a nice even $2k.
I don’t see anything mentioned about the condition of the clutch, but it’s probably going to need to be done soon. Factor in $5k for that, conservatively basing on what I found online.
Then figure an extra $3k in stuff you probably can’t see or anticipate, for budgeting purposes, so you’ve got a $50k car and not a $40k one.
Not a bad deal, all things considered. I don’t think these are done depreciating yet though. There will be a wide range of them, depending on condition and maintenance records.
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DeMuro?
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10/10 would buy and enjoy so much before the regret!
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Drive one, but I’d highly suggest not. For $40,000 you could get A LOT more car.