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عبد المجيد عبدالرحمن
2020-09-10 23:49

I just got my driver's license and I'm thinking about buying a car to practice with. There's a 2005 Nissan Bluebird with over 100,000 kilometers on it, and the current owner is asking for 20,000. Is this price high? Also, is this car fuel-efficient?

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فرج أحمد
فرج أحمد2020-09-17 02:43
It's already a 15-year-old car, needing inspection twice a year. Honestly, I wouldn't recommend buying it, especially since you'd have to pay a middleman.
فرج أحمد
فرج أحمد2020-09-17 02:39
I sold my 2002 flagship car for 4000 recently.
محمد ابيض
محمد ابيض2020-09-11 06:11
The price isn't too high. If the car's condition is good, it's worth considering. As for fuel consumption, it's quite decent, around 8.5 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers.

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