New or CPO
The saving is not that much
I got a price for a New 2020 Q5 $45,000 MSRP & i can buy it for $39,000
A 2019 CPO Q5 is $36,000
Is it worth it?
Question #2
I saw a 2019 CPO with 14,000 miles for $33,000
The thing that scares me is it was a Rental. Thats alot of miles for 9 Months.
What is your opinion?
I got a price for a New 2020 Q5 $45,000 MSRP & i can buy it for $39,000
A 2019 CPO Q5 is $36,000
Is it worth it?
Question #2
I saw a 2019 CPO with 14,000 miles for $33,000
The thing that scares me is it was a Rental. Thats alot of miles for 9 Months.
What is your opinion?
Need more information on the trim and features, but I go by nada.com.If your in the states, insurance companies use that site for car value. Comparing to base models those seem like all good deals, don’t forget about dealers fees and sales taxes. If there are no obvious interior wear/tear, exterior scratches, dings, road rash, then the cheaper CPO is my option. If they look the same, drive same, and come with a warranty what’s the difference?
Check the service records for anything like an oil change. I think they’re required for every 6-10k miles, don’t quote me on that. I think in order to be CPO it’s need to have proper service records. If you don’t see replaced items such cabin, oil filter, etc. listed as replaced then walk away from it.
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