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Old 15-01-2012, 11:09 AM   #22
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Default Re: Total number of klm's before a demo vehicle is considered used ?.

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Originally Posted by galaxy xr8
The high klm's and being sold as a demo have me shaking my head, they might be well within their right's to do so by law but I don't consider a vehicle with 15,000klm's on it and being used as the wife/family of the dealer princible for the last 6-9 month's as personal use and now selling on the lot as a Demo as the right practise, to me that vehicle is now "used" and should be sold and priced accordingly.
I don't think many would consider it to still be a demo.

It's a used car end of story.

It ceased being a demonstrator when it started to be used as the family wagon.
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