2022 GT/CS
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2022 GT/CS
It's been 10 years or more since I let my '12 Lava Red GT go (swapped into a '13 Challenger for family reasons). Of all the cars I've had (a lot), that's the one I wish I could have back. :-(
Now I'm retired and need a bit of 'fun'... so I'm kinda looking around for a '19-'23 GT/CS MT. Is there anything in particular to be wary of?
Thanks!
Now I'm retired and need a bit of 'fun'... so I'm kinda looking around for a '19-'23 GT/CS MT. Is there anything in particular to be wary of?
Thanks!
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I Will Let Some With Some Real World on The S550 Chime in!
I Would Say Get The Car With Low Miles, Good Service History That Was Somebodies Baby! I Would Also Look For One That Was Not Modified To Beat The Band! Stock is Good! With a Private Party Purchase You Can Get a Feel For How The Car Was Treated Vs a Car Lot Who Likely Knows Nothing about The Car!
Meanwhile Stay Away From Car Lots With Names That Start With HONEST!
KC
Upgraded Your Title.
I Will Let Some With Some Real World on The S550 Chime in!
I Would Say Get The Car With Low Miles, Good Service History That Was Somebodies Baby! I Would Also Look For One That Was Not Modified To Beat The Band! Stock is Good! With a Private Party Purchase You Can Get a Feel For How The Car Was Treated Vs a Car Lot Who Likely Knows Nothing about The Car!
Meanwhile Stay Away From Car Lots With Names That Start With HONEST!
KC
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