Attn: Ledman!
Darth Ledman
Go for the newest S2000 you can afford. I
my 07, it's so much better than my 02.
I was planning on getting an 06/07 as VSC on my 24/7 ride might not be the worst of ideas.... but my options are broader is I shop AP2's in general.
my 07, it's so much better than my 02.
led, the "possible" reason 2 out of the 3 at the one dealer aren't certified is because of body work. i know how toyota's certified standards are since i work for them, and if it has had more than 2 or 3 panels painted it cannot be certified. that may or may not be the case with honda.
we also do not certify cars if they are within a year of being sold and have under 10k miles on them. sometimes it's better to not get a certified because it will save you money on the cash price of the car and then just buy an extended warranty to cover more and even have a longer term than the certified warranty would have covered.
hope that helps somewhat
we also do not certify cars if they are within a year of being sold and have under 10k miles on them. sometimes it's better to not get a certified because it will save you money on the cash price of the car and then just buy an extended warranty to cover more and even have a longer term than the certified warranty would have covered.
hope that helps somewhat
Originally Posted by CrazyCracker82,Jan 8 2008, 07:10 AM
led, the "possible" reason 2 out of the 3 at the one dealer aren't certified is because of body work. i know how toyota's certified standards are since i work for them, and if it has had more than 2 or 3 panels painted it cannot be certified. that may or may not be the case with honda.
we also do not certify cars if they are within a year of being sold and have under 10k miles on them. sometimes it's better to not get a certified because it will save you money on the cash price of the car and then just buy an extended warranty to cover more and even have a longer term than the certified warranty would have covered.
hope that helps somewhat
we also do not certify cars if they are within a year of being sold and have under 10k miles on them. sometimes it's better to not get a certified because it will save you money on the cash price of the car and then just buy an extended warranty to cover more and even have a longer term than the certified warranty would have covered.
hope that helps somewhat








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