I have a company car for the remainder of my tenure, but I own a 2005 Jeep Wrangler Rocky Mountain addition with 7000 miles on it![]()
I have a company car for the remainder of my tenure, but I own a 2005 Jeep Wrangler Rocky Mountain addition with 7000 miles on it![]()
Its awesome man, I am the GM at my dealer so when I appraised the guys trade in last month and saw it only had 6800 miles on it I knew it would be mine
The guy who traded it in was from Manhattan and had a 2nd home in Sheffield Ma, he wanted a new 4 door wrangler, so I initially appraised his trade for about $2500 under auction he said for $500 more we can make a deal so of course I did it and picked me up a Wrangler for $2000 under auction value.. I get alot of rick 2nd homeowners from the city that come to my dealership so I always swipe their trade ins because I can get them under book and they have so few miles on them since they get driver sparingly.. Its cool because most of these business man and well off people dont like to dicker believe it or not nor do they have time to, so they usually settle for my numbers and leave with a smile and are my best customers
I payed the extra $500 for a lifetime powertrain warranty
Its cool with the top down, stick shift and air condition... Only drawback is I only have a soft top. my old wrangler had the hard top and a sunrider soft top.. Next year maybe I'll get a hard top
2008 mazda 3..
'cept black
Me and the wife don't really have our own cars we switch off, we have a town and county and pacifica that are legal and a box chevy and lexus that run but just sit.
Last edited by Mar; 08-13-2008 at 10:32 PM. Reason: forgot a car.
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2002 Toyota Camry. 2.4L engine, 71,371 miles, and gets 37 mpg on the road.
And a 1990 Chevy S10, 4.3L engine, 216,862 miles, can get 23 mpg if on a road trip, but usually gets about 20 or 21.
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