Might be delivery mileage to get it to the port to leave the USA. I assume whoever buys them would be the first owner other than the dealerships.
monaro17,
Jul 25, 5:00am
If it hasn't been registered anywhere then yes technically still 'new'
kazbanz,
Jul 25, 6:00am
Nope--new is new. Demonstrator is demonstrator. There was a case a few years back on that very subject.
darryl,
Jul 25, 7:15am
Just goes with dealers selling on here with 'as is where is' trying to dodge their cga obligations.
tgray,
Jul 25, 8:06am
I wouldn't call a car with 3,000k's on it, "new". The Fair Trading Act forbids false or misleading advertising.
westwyn,
Jan 1, 2:36am
The ad itself is confusing- the main header says "3000km" but in the text body it refers to two cars- one at 640km or so and the other 650km or so.
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