gfjoe
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I guess a little more mileage would be a good way to shake out the issues before I get there. Some of the things I see people have problems with are things that could be addressed, maybe with just a nice drive.
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13 for me100 miles standard on the documentation. Mine was at 14 miles when I picked up.
A car can still be considered new in California with more than 100 miles if it’s never been titled. Eg, years ago we picked up a car with 400 miles on it - it was a dealer swap. The dealer accounted for every single mile, so we knew it was taken care of. It was titled as a new car without issues. It now has 80k miles on it and it’s been great.100 is just a boiler plate fill in, and in California anyways, it is not considered new if it has more than 100 miles. The actual miles will be lower.