Subj : Re: car locks/fobs To : DR. WHAT From : Rob Mccart Date : Tue Sep 30 2025 08:56:02 RM> Yes, if you can manage it the smartest thing to do is to buy a RM> 'new' car that is 3 or 4 years old with low mileage, or consider RM> one a little newer with high enough miles to keep the price down. DW>My last couple of cars have been like this and I'll never buy another new car >ain. DW>Back when I worked at GM, you could buy the company cars that were used by >the managers. Low milage. Constant upkeep by a mechanic at the GM office. >(and they wonder why they were having financial problems.) A year, maybe 2, >old. Big discount. I wish I could get in on that deal now, but no. DW>Anyway, the best deal that I found was something similar at the dealerships. >y have "courtesy" cars that they sell. These are the vehicles that they use >pick you up or drop you off when bringing in your car for maintenance. Again, >w milage. Well kept up. A few years old. And a big discount. There are also a lot of short term leases these days, 2 or 3 years, and if you get lucky you can find one in good shape without too high mileage on it. That's where my last one came from. 3 years old and 61,580 km on it (38,264 miles). That's not super low miles driven per year but it was still not that high, and I don't put too many miles on so I figured it should last me a while, and I got it for not much more than half what that car would have cost me new. --- * SLMR Rob * Be vewwy, vewwy quiet...I'm hunting tagwines...heheheh * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) .