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If wrapper 93's are bringing $30K or so? what happened to this one??
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 5034466" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>^^^^^^^Many are now realizing this. Another interesting thing is how many people shy away from cars that have just been sitting since new, with little to no miles on them. The first question I see over and over is, "what about the engine seals and leaking?". The overall thought by most it seems, is that a drivetrain that has been lubricated from "use" is a better choice in the long run. Cars that have just been sitting have some parts that have been bathed in oil for the whole time and others that have been out of oil for years. All of this mindset makes a difference at sale time. Yes, an ultra low mile wrapper may bring more money to a few, but the low mile car can be sold for a close amount to many more people and sometimes much quicker. I have also noticed that the $$$ gap between a "no use" and "slightly used" car closing mainly because of the reasoning above. As time goes by and these cars get older, miles will not be such a factor, but right now it is, they are relatively new.</p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 5034466, member: 9628"] ^^^^^^^Many are now realizing this. Another interesting thing is how many people shy away from cars that have just been sitting since new, with little to no miles on them. The first question I see over and over is, "what about the engine seals and leaking?". The overall thought by most it seems, is that a drivetrain that has been lubricated from "use" is a better choice in the long run. Cars that have just been sitting have some parts that have been bathed in oil for the whole time and others that have been out of oil for years. All of this mindset makes a difference at sale time. Yes, an ultra low mile wrapper may bring more money to a few, but the low mile car can be sold for a close amount to many more people and sometimes much quicker. I have also noticed that the $$$ gap between a "no use" and "slightly used" car closing mainly because of the reasoning above. As time goes by and these cars get older, miles will not be such a factor, but right now it is, they are relatively new. R [/QUOTE]
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