Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 2013 Range Rover with 180k on it that I'll sell for 14,800. We are the original owners. Carmax offered me 9800 trade in. And it was 121k new. Great car but only selling bc one of my kids is too tall to fit in the back so bought a a 2020 used lwb one from carmax. Super safe car, very reliable. Also have an 2007 rr sc with 180k that I'll sell for the same price. Only selling bc now we have 5 cars and don't know which one to get rid of.
Nooone in their right mind would buy a RR with that kind of mileage. Or a newer one for that matter.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 2013 Range Rover with 180k on it that I'll sell for 14,800. We are the original owners. Carmax offered me 9800 trade in. And it was 121k new. Great car but only selling bc one of my kids is too tall to fit in the back so bought a a 2020 used lwb one from carmax. Super safe car, very reliable. Also have an 2007 rr sc with 180k that I'll sell for the same price. Only selling bc now we have 5 cars and don't know which one to get rid of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's just a runabout, I'd buy a Miata. Life's too short for an appliance.
I had a Miata many years ago. Great car, nothing ever went wrong on it. I sold it when my oldest got his driver’s license. A Miata is too small for a young, inexperienced driver.
I ended up buying a used Camry with 50k miles on it. Sold it 10+ years later with almost 300k miles on it. Very reliable car but soulless to drive. Perfect for a teenager.
The car isn't for the young, inexperienced driver. The car is for the parents. Hence, my suggestion.
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No, OP said "Parents can drive the beater."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's just a runabout, I'd buy a Miata. Life's too short for an appliance.
I had a Miata many years ago. Great car, nothing ever went wrong on it. I sold it when my oldest got his driver’s license. A Miata is too small for a young, inexperienced driver.
I ended up buying a used Camry with 50k miles on it. Sold it 10+ years later with almost 300k miles on it. Very reliable car but soulless to drive. Perfect for a teenager.
The car isn't for the young, inexperienced driver. The car is for the parents. Hence, my suggestion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's just a runabout, I'd buy a Miata. Life's too short for an appliance.
I had a Miata many years ago. Great car, nothing ever went wrong on it. I sold it when my oldest got his driver’s license. A Miata is too small for a young, inexperienced driver.
I ended up buying a used Camry with 50k miles on it. Sold it 10+ years later with almost 300k miles on it. Very reliable car but soulless to drive. Perfect for a teenager.