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there is a certain intangibility that really low mileage cars have that you cant get any other way. They're typically cars that spend their whole lives indoor when they arent actually on the road. I was very impressed with the condition of my TT when I bought it, relative to my NA. Though the NA had ~15k less miles when I bought it, it had not been garaged for many years. Though very clean and in exceptional shape, it simply wasn't nearly as fresh as my TT was when I bought it. It's difficult to describe. It's like a crispness or tightness of the overall chassis, body, interior panels, the way all the switchgear clicks crisply, the firmness of the seats....etc etc, if the car has low enough miles to still have this "newness" to it, I'd get it and swap over the motor if the expense of the swap isn't a huge issue. However I highly doubt you'd find an NA in such condition before you found a TT in that condition. But you never know.
 Tsk tsk, some people just don't know when to stfu search said you suck (n/m) - Wilks. 01:38:02 09/06/06 |
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