Amazing example. I love when love mileage bits appear out of nowhere.
Hmm, I dont know. If I was super Rich, and wanted a pristine P38, I'd go for it...kmagnuss said:Ha. They'll be lucky to get half of what their buy it now price is.
vmystikilv said:Hmm, I dont know. If I was super Rich, and wanted a pristine P38, I'd go for it...kmagnuss said:Ha. They'll be lucky to get half of what their buy it now price is.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:kmagnuss said:No you wouldn't. Maybe if you were hood rich.
They all must have dried up.My sister had a 1 year old RRC which sat for 2 years while her husband was transfered to Hong Kong. After that her truck always seemed to have seal and gasket problems.
:lol: :lol: :lol:Doctor Leo said:Must resist. Check book burning bad.
You guys are crazy for not wanting this. I want this and a GMT400 GMC Suburban with super low miles to preserve and show my kids one day what real cars where like and this thing called a VHS. Back in the days when we got charged $1 for returning a movie that wasnt rewinded.
MY RANGE said:Hey, but if that car hasn't left the original dealers inventory, wouldn't it technically still have 4 years and 43,899 miles left on the factory warranty,
if I remember correctly the warranty starts at the date of first purchase, not the build date.
I would think so. WHAT A PURCHASE. not a MKIII, but the cheapest "new" P38 you will ever see, dare I say the last "new" p38.vmystikilv said:MY RANGE said:Hey, but if that car hasn't left the original dealers inventory, wouldn't it technically still have 4 years and 43,899 miles left on the factory warranty,
if I remember correctly the warranty starts at the date of first purchase, not the build date.
Hmm :think: you got a point
It says that the range is still under existing warranty....wonder if I can get a 10year 100000 miles extended![]()