Why Fresh is Better.
Tires get out of round from the vehicle not moving and the engine fluids get old and breakdown. Cars need to be driven and maintained. So believe me, the last thing you want is a car that's been sitting around for a long time.

Our recommendation is to buy used cars that have been on a lot 45 days or less. You don't want to risk buying any vehicle much older than 45 days. A lot of dealers, especially the giant used car dealers or chains, simply shift their used vehicle inventory from one lot to another when the cars don't sell. Many of those vehicles have been around for over a year. You don't want those cars!

You'll be glad you bought a fresh used car. Fresh used cars have recently had their inspection and are ready to drive. Plus you actually save more money buying fresh used cars. Older inventory often needs to go back in for service which means the buyers has to cover those additional charges. You've always heard about that new car smell. We suggest you go for that fresh used car small.
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