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Hey FF team, I'm in the market for a new car (used anyway).
I have done my research and have made my decision what I want for my needs. So, looking at a petrol Mazda CX-5 and my question is, comparing apples with apples, is it better value (considering resale down the track) to buy lets say a 2013 with low kays or a 2015 with moderate to high kays. I don't do many kays so won't be racking up the mileage. I know when I'm buying used, kays and Kw are the first thing I look at. What's others line of thought on this?
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