wanting to buy 2013-2017 v6 mt cpe
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wanting to buy 2013-2017 v6 mt cpe
I find the hassle your *** off websites unproductive--does anyone have some sources, resources, etc. where to look for these cars...seems like there are none...it is not that so much that the websites and search engines won't select out the mt......-cpe-
-this has been my third day of trying most of the 10 recommended ones...tho, I may have skipped the magical one--
-I thought google search was going to do it for me on craigslist ...did a few ..then faded???
dunno...thanks all-----
-this has been my third day of trying most of the 10 recommended ones...tho, I may have skipped the magical one--
-I thought google search was going to do it for me on craigslist ...did a few ..then faded???
dunno...thanks all-----
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When looking for your car of choice with a manual transmission, patience is the name of the game, errr, unless you're looking for an older BMW or a Miata. That said, I feel your pain, when I was shopping for my 2006 TL, I ended up shopping for five months and looked at over 100 cars before I finally found "the one". After kissing so many toads, when I finally found my current car, I gladly overpaid for it just to make damn well and sure I got it before anybody else did.
As for where to shop, I used both AutoTrader and CraigsList; if I recall correctly, I originally found my TL on CraigsList, and yes, they do both allow for opting for engine type, body type, and transmission type.
FWIW, here is a very good looking 2016 for $12,500:
As for where to shop, I used both AutoTrader and CraigsList; if I recall correctly, I originally found my TL on CraigsList, and yes, they do both allow for opting for engine type, body type, and transmission type.
FWIW, here is a very good looking 2016 for $12,500:
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