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9 minutes ago, Galactus said:

+1 , If you can not afford new 'luxury' cars then you probably won't be able to afford 'used' ones , maintenance ki doola teerutundi 

Naaa.

infinity acura maintenance chaala thakkuva.

audi, bmw mathram doola theeruthadi. Most german cars maintenance is costly

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Just now, Vaampire said:

Naaa.

infinity acura maintenance chaala thakkuva.

audi, bmw mathram doola theeruthadi. Most german cars maintenance is costly

German cars are very difficult and expensive to maintain… Japanese cars are very easy and we can do some of the maintenance ourselves… monna friend di Mercedes’ car battery change cheddamu ani try chesthe adi passenger seat kinda undi.. Dealer dagaraku velthe $650 bill vesadu.. for acura, it takes 5 mins and less than $200 to replace the battery.. 

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17 minutes ago, chantigaduUS said:

can share more details bro..how this works? legitimate yena..looked up the website..not trust worthy aa kada ani telidu..what is the catch here..?

They are just brokers who negotiated with some dealers for some discount over msrp… they charge dealer fees (around $500) for selling you the car.. for them, it doesn’t matter whether it is a lease or sale… 

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does this have 3 rows??

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why nvest 50k in gas when future is battery 

 

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1 hour ago, prabhudevafan said:

Ni Pellam indake Bj ichindi naku. Danni Gallo egaresi Dnga. Sorry ra lunch kodaka. 

No family involvement my brother 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, Thokkalee said:

They are just brokers who negotiated with some dealers for some discount over msrp… they charge dealer fees (around $500) for selling you the car.. for them, it doesn’t matter whether it is a lease or sale… 

anything for California? 

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2 hours ago, galiraju said:

why?why? Get a Land Cruiser or a Sequoia 

No lc in us anymore, the one in the market,  has become collectors caar so unreasonably high in price for used. 

Seq - the new'22- hasn't released the pricing yet but to take cues from tundra pricing,  it's a 70k for well appointed one,  not including dealer markup. 

So 70k+ for a toyota????

I would say buy a beater car for 2 years and let things settle down to buy

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