Is it better to buy an earlier model car with less k's, or a later model with more k's!
mugenb20b,
Aug 23, 4:31pm
Depends on the age of the vehicles, its service histories, and prices.
bronglen,
Aug 23, 4:33pm
For instance a 2002 with 70,000 k's or an 2004 with 95,000 k's, Assuming everything else is the same including price.
mugenb20b,
Aug 23, 4:37pm
70k vs 95k.that's bugger all difference. I'd get the '04.
grangies,
Aug 23, 4:40pm
If they're the same model vehicle, I can't see much difference.
Both cars have already gone through a massive depreciation period.
What is the car!
pnh4,
Aug 23, 4:41pm
What make & model! that e.g wouldnt make much dif'
kazbanz,
Aug 23, 4:44pm
bronglen you are really asking a question that is impossible to answer without more information First thing is that it depends on what make/model the two cars are. What make and model are you comparing.! Whhat is the price difference!
The generic answer is what Mugen said--go for the 04 because 20k isn't worth worrying about -Now if the 02 was 20k and the 04 95 k diffent story
hutchk,
Aug 23, 4:49pm
Get the one with the most horsepower.
morrisman1,
Aug 23, 5:04pm
If you let us know the details of the car we could potentially offer some advice for you, Its extremely hard to make judgement based just of age and KM.
msigg,
Aug 23, 5:25pm
Its often better to buy the newer car, hot kms, could have extra features, faults could have been ironed out by that modeletc.
kazbanz,
Aug 23, 5:27pm
MM assuming its the same make/model they are talking about
edangus,
Aug 23, 5:57pm
Price would be a key factor here
morrisman1,
Aug 23, 6:40pm
yea, but if they are potentially looking at a comfortable and reliable car like a Nissan maxima, we could possibly convince them into buying something expensive to maintain, and vastly over-rated. Like a VW for example
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