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Buying a car for comfort - what would you recommend?
I have a five year old, 56,000 mile Lexus IS 250-SE and am looking to change. My key priority is comfort. I have my current vehicle to trade plus £30,000. Should I buy a new one or do I just run my current IS 250 for another three years?
Asked on 4 July 2013 by CRFP
Answered by
Honest John
You have one of the most reliable cars on the planet and it has already suffered most of its depreciation. If it's running fine it wouldn't be very honest of me to persuade you to switch.
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ride comfort
buying a new car
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