I foking hit a deer

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Ok I'll try to look for em.

Mr.m. I'd say about 25k a year.
 
Glad you are OK Vladimir. I hope the deer learned a lesson today not get in the way of speeding automobile.
 
The best time is when the 2016's come out, they want the 2015's off the lot. Right now, you may be able to see some 2014's that they will deal generously on. Dealers will offer the demo's also. The nice thing about demos are the salesmen will take them home for 4-6 months and can only put 5K miles on them. Any minor problems will be fixed at the dealer before they advertise it.

My father had worked at a car dealership for 10 years, he knew what cars were coming in from auctions.

I'm actually looking for a second vehicle and was told that late September is a a good time to look because as you said the newer models 2016's will be coming out and they will want to get rid of the 2015's.
 
Mr.m. I'd say about 25k a year.

That being the case I would go as FW stated and get a good deal on some kind of leftover new model! Thought maybe if not much miles driven you could get a good deal on later model with low miles! 25K is too many miles for that!
 
No insurance?

Reno you black?

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:lmao: fukkin house too nasty
 
reno, you like the 2doors i see... i would give a serious look at an older es300 or one of those smaller lexus... they will run forever and stay stylish... get from a dealer so you get the warranty and all that shit... as long as the warranty was on point, i would have no problem buying a lexus with 75-100k miles
 
I do like the 2 doors, they seem more sporty and efficient for my purposes. I used to do just as you say, get a reliable brand with just under 100k miles and run it to ~150.

Might go that route but I'm kinda tired of used cars, feel like the dealerships mostly overvalue their used cars, and I don't know if I have the energy anymore fore dealing with private sellers, worrying about if the papers are in order and passing emissions etc.

I bought my one and only new car in 2003. Mitsubishi Eclipse it was. One year later I was broke and sold it to a teenage girl, for a bargain basement price.

Maybe time to try again :dunno:
 
then me and mr.x drove to Yerington in his old van to play Draw Till You Win. The last great elusive video poker game.
 
Not too close of a call last night but close enough - clumsy ass deer in the dark, stumbling across the road. Close enough to give me a flashback of my incident. Thought of you dude.
 
Just curious, but why? I hear cars with sunroofs are more costly to insure. Leaks??

Leaks, easier to break in, also part of a sporty package on some models. I would only recommend a sunroom if you have a garage. Nice but a real PITA.
 
Leaks, easier to break in, also part of a sporty package on some models. I would only recommend a sunroom if you have a garage. Nice but a real PITA.


"Sunroom" :lmao:
 
Yeah my car has a sunroof but I haven't seen the sunroom model, fw. I do want to though.
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Love my sunroof. I would think the sunroom model could be tough to insure.
 
Never had problems with my sunroofs. Love em
 
Yeah not seeing the issue at all. Don't park under a tree and leave it open - not that tough.