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i'm ask before to decide between SE 05 and 02 silver , but the salesman give me the wrong price on the SE,
so i have to decide between :
06 silver with 14000 milles for $10.000,00
02 silver with 2900 milles for $9.900,00
or 03 aniversary edition with 7000 milles for $11.500,00
all in very good conditions
thanks for your help
i want to decide this today or tomorrow
Leo
So it's an 06 silver SE, or the SE was like 20k? lol.
If it's between what you have written there, I'd take the 06, unless you really like the looks of the 02 or 03 (and they do look cool). The 06 has more of the bugs worked out. The 03 is by far the worse deal... you just paying for a decal.
The Se i talk before it is $16500 i can't afford that
the 06 have 14000 milles i'm really like that but is'nt to many milles?
thanks you
Originally Posted by Herr Monk
So it's an 06 silver SE, or the SE was like 20k? lol.
If it's between what you have written there, I'd take the 06, unless you really like the looks of the 02 or 03 (and they do look cool). The 06 has more of the bugs worked out. The 03 is by far the worse deal... you just paying for a decal.
The Se i talk before it is $16500 i can't afford that
the 06 have 14000 milles i'm really like that but is'nt to many milles?
thanks you
Not if it's been well maintained. I've put 11k on my 08 in under a year so far. The Revo has a great record if well maintained, easily doing 100k without major work. To be honest, it's probably a better bet that the 06 that's been ridden more was better taken care of than an 02/03 that spent allot of time just sitting there. People are better about maintenance on things they actually use.
thanks ,you have a point, i'm just waiting my wife to go to the dealer .
thanks so much, i hope to get it.
leo
Originally Posted by Herr Monk
Not if it's been well maintained. I've put 11k on my 08 in under a year so far. The Revo has a great record if well maintained, easily doing 100k without major work. To be honest, it's probably a better bet that the 06 that's been ridden more was better taken care of than an 02/03 that spent allot of time just sitting there. People are better about maintenance on things they actually use.
i run the 06 the first time whe her start it , i so a little smoke but i'm not put to much atention because it's normal on any engine sitting for a while .
but i take a second sping,and the smoke it is on ebvery start , so i chose the 03 also they give me a better deal on this one .
thanks
Originally Posted by Herr Monk
Not if it's been well maintained. I've put 11k on my 08 in under a year so far. The Revo has a great record if well maintained, easily doing 100k without major work. To be honest, it's probably a better bet that the 06 that's been ridden more was better taken care of than an 02/03 that spent allot of time just sitting there. People are better about maintenance on things they actually use.
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