What's a good deal?
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I've read a lot of information about the value of used vehicles, but most of what I can find online is in reference to the United States. Can't seem to find out a fair deal in Canada. I paid $22,000 plus taxes for a 2007 Outlander LS in almost mint condition with 15,000 km. And as I expected, I am experiencing buyer's remorse as I always do. Not because of the vehicle, as I very much like the outlander (hoping for good reliability..??..). But I am hoping that I didn't overpay, but think that I have overpaid. Any comments?
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That's not a deal to feel bad about. I'm assuming since you are in Canada that it's 4wd. You may have been able to sqeeze another $1000 off of it, but all in all if you like it you made a good deal. If you have additional optionsyour deal may be better than you think.
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Thanks guys...not so bad i guess...they put a new set of tires on it, filled the gas tank, paid registration for the following year (that's $140 in Newfoundland!!)...so i guess it wasn't too bad.
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DEOUTLANDER,
I hope your son just graduated from Medical school or Law school on a scholarship to get such a gift
...so he canpay you back later.
Your such a nice Dad...would you be interested in adopting a 30-something man child?
I hope your son just graduated from Medical school or Law school on a scholarship to get such a gift
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Your such a nice Dad...would you be interested in adopting a 30-something man child?
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