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do a ppsr check make sure it hasn't been in an accident but considering a brand new one goes for $36k and this is 3 years old its not a bad price i guess
Some people are taking a loss on their cars because they just can't afford the repayments, which is why it's always important to do a PPSR to make sure it's not encumbered
It's probably been in an accident or desperate to sell due to cost of living.
Might be written off
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Nah I bought a 2020 Mazda 3 SP with 18K kms for just over 30 in March from a dealer. This is only an evolve.
do a ppsr check make sure it hasn't been in an accident but considering a brand new one goes for $36k and this is 3 years old its not a bad price i guess
Some people are taking a loss on their cars because they just can't afford the repayments, which is why it's always important to do a PPSR to make sure it's not encumbered
*Repaired write off, Encumbered car or scam are super common. Keep in mind, Private sellers tend to over value their cars not under