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      07-18-2017, 10:12 AM   #2
c1pher
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Financially, at the time, I wasn't in a position to pay $51K for the 135is when it came out. I was patient and waited for a CPO and paid about 35% less than I would have new. I think you can't blindly buy CPO. You still need to inspect it and make sure it is actually in "like new" condition. I noticed minor issues when I bought and made sure the dealer made them right. It's also nice to be able to drive the extra miles under coverage compared to a regular warranty. The dealers have "guides" to follow from the manufacturer, and things like tires and brakes may be barely in spec, so you may have a brake job sooner than you think or other wear and tear maintenance that might not be covered under a warranty.
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