GoWest!
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I think (not saying I’m 100% correct) that selling of a vehicle as “new” is tied in part to whether the car has been registered/titled and each state may have rules regarding mileage limits for new vehicles.
A vehicle with 500 miles on it may technically still be “new” if it’s never been sold. Your negotiation would be in a discount for that mileage. Anyone could validly argue 500 miles is excessive for a “new” car that wasn’t a demonstration vehicle.
A vehicle with 500 miles on it may technically still be “new” if it’s never been sold. Your negotiation would be in a discount for that mileage. Anyone could validly argue 500 miles is excessive for a “new” car that wasn’t a demonstration vehicle.
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