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We just got our second dog (another German Shepherd), and plan to do a 3-4 week drive around the country in March compete with a bit of backpacking and 4x4 camping before I begin training in the hospital (I'm a med student). Currently, I have a 2010 Subaru forester which is great and does all I need, but for the trip we may want something more spacious in case for whatever reason we find ourselves needing to sleep inside it, and we may end up renting a camping trailer. Plus, it's about time we have a second car as I will be staffed at locations across the region and country for weeks at a time.
I found the LC at a used car dealer through a friend, but I haven't had the time to check it out. We weren't planning on buying until Jan/Feb, so at the moment I don't have all the cash on hand to negotiate a larger discount. At this point, I am wondering if it is even worth my time to drive and check it out (it's a 2 hour trip). The only reason I am contemplating this car is its rather low mileage.
A bit about the car I found:
Pros:
-Under 120,000 miles
-Interior looks B+/A- on photos. No apparent tears, dings visible. Only a few stains visible in the footwell carpet
-Exterior looks great for an 18 year car...on photos
-Claims all electronics work. Backup camera and nav are shown to be functioning, dash lights up correctly on video.
-Clean title, no accidents on record.
- Engine bay appears clean though I see some hints of rust within on a few exposed metal parts. Is this normal?
-My favorite color both outside and in
-This is one seductive machine
Cons:
- No undercarriage photos, and the dealer is in a salt heavy winter region. I'll likely need to check in person. If I see even a hint of anything more than light surface rust, I'm out at this price.
- Not a lot of information on the car available from the dealer on first inquiry, seems like a red flag re: maintenance and upkeep.
- This is nearly $30,000 for an 18 year old car. Even with the recent rise in prices over the last two years, this seems like a lot for what is a stock model.
I've been drooling over these things since I entered college, and now nearly 12 years later I finally find myself in a position to buy one, and I wonder if I've found a gem under 120k miles. Should I be more patient?
What do ya'll think?
We just got our second dog (another German Shepherd), and plan to do a 3-4 week drive around the country in March compete with a bit of backpacking and 4x4 camping before I begin training in the hospital (I'm a med student). Currently, I have a 2010 Subaru forester which is great and does all I need, but for the trip we may want something more spacious in case for whatever reason we find ourselves needing to sleep inside it, and we may end up renting a camping trailer. Plus, it's about time we have a second car as I will be staffed at locations across the region and country for weeks at a time.
I found the LC at a used car dealer through a friend, but I haven't had the time to check it out. We weren't planning on buying until Jan/Feb, so at the moment I don't have all the cash on hand to negotiate a larger discount. At this point, I am wondering if it is even worth my time to drive and check it out (it's a 2 hour trip). The only reason I am contemplating this car is its rather low mileage.
A bit about the car I found:
Pros:
-Under 120,000 miles
-Interior looks B+/A- on photos. No apparent tears, dings visible. Only a few stains visible in the footwell carpet
-Exterior looks great for an 18 year car...on photos
-Claims all electronics work. Backup camera and nav are shown to be functioning, dash lights up correctly on video.
-Clean title, no accidents on record.
- Engine bay appears clean though I see some hints of rust within on a few exposed metal parts. Is this normal?
-My favorite color both outside and in
-This is one seductive machine
Cons:
- No undercarriage photos, and the dealer is in a salt heavy winter region. I'll likely need to check in person. If I see even a hint of anything more than light surface rust, I'm out at this price.
- Not a lot of information on the car available from the dealer on first inquiry, seems like a red flag re: maintenance and upkeep.
- This is nearly $30,000 for an 18 year old car. Even with the recent rise in prices over the last two years, this seems like a lot for what is a stock model.
I've been drooling over these things since I entered college, and now nearly 12 years later I finally find myself in a position to buy one, and I wonder if I've found a gem under 120k miles. Should I be more patient?
What do ya'll think?