This showed up on a dealers lot in town. Search Used - Holiday Chevrolet-Cadillac 65K miles on a 2008. Wants 15K right now. What do you think?
Buy a 2010 Gen III instead. You should be able to find a Gen III with about the same number of miles for $15K. Pass on the 2008 at that price.
I've seen worse and I've seen better. In my little world (where I put less than 15k miles a year on my cars and they succumb to body rust before they wear out) I'd tend towards a Gen 3 2010 with more miles on it. It appears that traction battery life is more of a years thing than a miles thing. Two years newer means two years more before a battery issue. The Gen 2's have a loyal following and somewhat nicer interior materials but aren't as fuel efficient (particuarly at speed). I do like that shade of blue! Of course, you aren't really in the market for a few more years yet, right?
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If your thinking of buying out someone's lease be sure to know the cost to buy the car outright at the end of the lease. In many cases you can get a Great deal buy taking over the lease and buying the car from the leasing company.
Thanks....yea I am a year away...But I would be open to used car a year old or so if its a good deal. Got $19K saved up so far.
You're a long way from Iowa, but just for reference, there are 2 different 2010's for sale around here: both for $16,600 and with slightly less miles, plus they are Gen III's. I agree with the previous comment that the price is a little high for an '08.