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I mean if you're getting rid of a 2017 base sedan I'm assuming you're going for something a bit faster? But if that's the case you're either gunna need to up that budget or lower the year you're looking for lol |
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be more specific on what you're interested in & why youre not wanting a perfectly ok car |
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Maybe a Tesla ?. |
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I had a Kia Rio but part exchanged and upgraded it to a Ford Fiesta. |
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Get yourself a TDI, you'll never turn back again
Your car seems fine though, 28k miles & made in 2017. That should keep you going for years on years yet |
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