Thinking of selling my A4
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I sold my 5 year-old, 60K Audi A4 2 years ago. Basically, it wasn't
worth much. I also belatedly found that fixing it up (new brakes,
oil/filter/fluid changes) adds nothing to the resale value. As long as
the exterior is pristine, nobody cares if the car had been driven as if
by the proverbial li'l ol' lady.
worth much. I also belatedly found that fixing it up (new brakes,
oil/filter/fluid changes) adds nothing to the resale value. As long as
the exterior is pristine, nobody cares if the car had been driven as if
by the proverbial li'l ol' lady.
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I sold my 5 year-old, 60K Audi A4 2 years ago. Basically, it wasn't
worth much. I also belatedly found that fixing it up (new brakes,
oil/filter/fluid changes) adds nothing to the resale value. As long as
the exterior is pristine, nobody cares if the car had been driven as if
by the proverbial li'l ol' lady.
worth much. I also belatedly found that fixing it up (new brakes,
oil/filter/fluid changes) adds nothing to the resale value. As long as
the exterior is pristine, nobody cares if the car had been driven as if
by the proverbial li'l ol' lady.
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I sold my 5 year-old, 60K Audi A4 2 years ago. Basically, it wasn't
worth much. I also belatedly found that fixing it up (new brakes,
oil/filter/fluid changes) adds nothing to the resale value. As long as
the exterior is pristine, nobody cares if the car had been driven as if
by the proverbial li'l ol' lady.
worth much. I also belatedly found that fixing it up (new brakes,
oil/filter/fluid changes) adds nothing to the resale value. As long as
the exterior is pristine, nobody cares if the car had been driven as if
by the proverbial li'l ol' lady.
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