I'm 21 and even struggling to buy a car for 100,000.
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This car must be over 100,000, right?
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?
I'm 21 and even struggling to buy a car for 100,000.
4Is the warranty for this car three years or 100,000 kilometers?
5When is it going to be released? I'm struggling with the 3.5L Highlander! It consumes 20 liters per 100 kilometers!
6Why 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.
7Is it lacking power, even struggling on uphill roads? Is this common or is there a specific reason?
8Looking to buy a car for around 100,000 with low mileage, no major accidents, no water damage, all original parts and paint.
9Has 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.
10Hi everyone, I want to ask about the 2024 Cayenne. When I bought the car, there were no 21-inch wheels available, so I got the original 20-inch ones. Now I'm planning to change them. Should I go for the 20-inch bird's nest wheels or directly switch to 21-inch tires and wheels? I'm not very familiar with this. I've heard that 21-inch wheels might affect comfort and increase noise. A friend who repairs cars also says I don't need 21-inch wheels, but I'm worried I might regret sticking with 20-inch. Any advice?