Newb here... looking to buy 1st luxury sports car!
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08 and 09 are basically the same.
I feel the certified ones are a little safer. It depends on how good you are with cars. I mean I have built cars so it would not bother me to replace a tranny but if you do not do your own maintenance you might want to go with a certified car.
I live in NJ and I have a AWD coupe and let me tell you, without the AWD there is no way I could have even attempted to drive some days this winter. The RWD might be a bad idea for a PA commuter.
I feel the certified ones are a little safer. It depends on how good you are with cars. I mean I have built cars so it would not bother me to replace a tranny but if you do not do your own maintenance you might want to go with a certified car.
I live in NJ and I have a AWD coupe and let me tell you, without the AWD there is no way I could have even attempted to drive some days this winter. The RWD might be a bad idea for a PA commuter.
Btw, this isn't a sports car it's a Grand Tourer.
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