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Old 03-29-2023, 07:08 PM
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Checking on opinion of the community here of this 2017 Turbo.. TIA for the helps. Price +3.5K for CPO the car???
I am assuming I dont need PPI since it's CPO???

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Old 03-29-2023, 10:07 PM
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In addition to the cost of CPO they also will add in service costs that come up in the inspection too.

Looks to be a good deal!

No reason to PPI a CPO car.
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wait for an S
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Price is fair. It should have had plugs changed at 3 years ($1500) and is due this year for serpentine belt, PDCC reservoir, and a couple other things. I'd also look at the maintenance for brake fluid flush/fill every 2 years and oil changes at least once/year. You could be on the hook for $3k or more in maintenance items if they do that as part of the CPO (which they should) plus the $3500 CPO fee (which I wouldn't pay on top of maintenance items that should have already been done by the previous owner).

Edited to say at $130k it's fair. If you have to put another $6500 into it for the CPO and maintenance items it is not a good deal. At that point you can get into an S for $10k more.

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