Sparks
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Hi Everyone.
I have been looking around for a 4200, but the prices and variations are bewildering. I'm hoping someone can give me a few pointers.
I have seen 2004 models with very low mileage for £20,000 and 2005 models with 50-60K miles for £16,000 and less
So, is an older low mileage a better bet than a new (possibly facelift) with 50-60k?
What should I be considering over and above condition, service history and the likes when working out whether a price is good.
As there are some many available at the 60l ish mileage I'm wondering if they are all due a very expensive service?
Hopefully someone out there can help enlighten me.
I have been looking around for a 4200, but the prices and variations are bewildering. I'm hoping someone can give me a few pointers.
I have seen 2004 models with very low mileage for £20,000 and 2005 models with 50-60K miles for £16,000 and less
So, is an older low mileage a better bet than a new (possibly facelift) with 50-60k?
What should I be considering over and above condition, service history and the likes when working out whether a price is good.
As there are some many available at the 60l ish mileage I'm wondering if they are all due a very expensive service?
Hopefully someone out there can help enlighten me.