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Post by jasehutch on May 31, 2018 19:36:01 GMT
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Post by sich1 on May 31, 2018 21:44:59 GMT
very nice, but could not justify the 7k price for a 13 yr old motor though. i would be afraid to take it off road and get it dirty lol. probably be a SHOPPING TROLLEY for the rest of its life.
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Post by Ravasher on Jun 1, 2018 7:59:08 GMT
Nice looking car but overpriced I think. Reminds me of Yaris we bought new as the wife insisted on it being new. In 4 years she only did 3K miles was traded in again for a better spec and that had less than 3K as well. Didn’t gain anything extra when we sold it and the trade in wasn’t much from Toyota only when we traded in for a Corolla
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Post by phaeton on Jun 1, 2018 15:03:06 GMT
Must live on another planet if they think they'll get £7k for that I bet they struggle to get half of that
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Post by kessac on Jun 12, 2018 10:27:53 GMT
Surely that cant be a bad buy. condition and milage must have another 13 years left in its life
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Post by firemac on Jun 12, 2018 11:06:03 GMT
Surely that cant be a bad buy. condition and milage must have another 13 years left in its life Indeed.The 3-dr 4.2's are making increasingly good money for quality and low mileage examples. It doesn't surprise me: I reckon that the 4.2 was, overall, the best RAV of the lot. Pity this one isn't an auto, if it was, I would be tempted. I'm interested to see what the upcoming 4.5 will be like. Toyota has said that they are going back to basics with that one so it could be worth a look when the time comes.
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