01-08-2017, 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by guybo
15's have a few updates over the 2013's. IIRC they fixed a problem with fuel injectors and a couple other things. Look around for 2013 problems.
IMHO you should forget cosmetics. If you pick by cosmetics you may pick a car that will have serious expensive problems. Take the cars to a qualified mechanic and have them read codes (even if the CEL is not on), check when codes were last cleared (like yesterday maybe?), check out the transmission and read tranny codes (auto), look over the body and look for hidden damage. You don't want a car that someone half assed fixed after an unreported accident.
It should cost about $100 for each car to have it looked over and that $200 will save you a lot of money in the end.
Pick the car that a mechanic says is in the best shape.
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The 13 issues were corrected early on and the 10s were a late release so I don't think that is a huge consideration.
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