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محمد آدم
2023-12-06 15:27

I'm 21 and even struggling to buy a car for 100,000.

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عبدالله تامر
عبدالله تامر2023-12-06 21:37
Keep it up! [666]
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This car must be over 100,000, right?

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What would be a reasonable price to buy a 10-year-old car with a 1.4L engine and 100,000 kilometers on the odometer, with only some paint touch-ups? Or is it even worth considering for purchase?

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I'm 21 and even struggling to buy a car for 100,000.

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Is the warranty for this car three years or 100,000 kilometers?

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When is it going to be released? I'm struggling with the 3.5L Highlander! It consumes 20 liters per 100 kilometers!

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Why does the car accelerate well at lower speeds, but when it reaches around 110 km/h, it struggles to accelerate further for overtaking? Even on a slight incline, it has difficulty gaining speed.

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Is it lacking power, even struggling on uphill roads? Is this common or is there a specific reason?

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Looking to buy a car for around 100,000 with low mileage, no major accidents, no water damage, all original parts and paint.

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Has anyone actually mentioned the car?! Why haven't I seen any reviews? Even though I'm not buying, I'm still curious to learn about it.

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