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Which of these represents the best buy?
Unfortunately I can't take too much time over the purchase as the car is needed soon so I would appreciate your help.
I have narrowed a search down to 2 Nissan Notes with identical specifications and colour. Which, in your opinion based on the facts available, represents the best buy?
Option A - 2006 plate, 42,000 miles with full history (stamps in the book, no receipts), 3 owners.
Option B - 2007 plate, 55,000 miles with part history (ex motability vehicle, evidence of services in 2008, 2009, MOT 2010, oil change service 2012),
Also at what intervals should the Note have an automatic transmission fluid change?
I have narrowed a search down to 2 Nissan Notes with identical specifications and colour. Which, in your opinion based on the facts available, represents the best buy?
Option A - 2006 plate, 42,000 miles with full history (stamps in the book, no receipts), 3 owners.
Option B - 2007 plate, 55,000 miles with part history (ex motability vehicle, evidence of services in 2008, 2009, MOT 2010, oil change service 2012),
Also at what intervals should the Note have an automatic transmission fluid change?
Asked on 9 January 2013 by freddieflintoff
Answered by
Honest John
Option B. Presumably both 1.6 autos. ATF change is not scheduled but might be wise. Consult a member of www.fedauto.co.uk about that.
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