>*glances at listing*
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>... a 2013 car with only 72k miles?! How?Well, the original owner didn't drive it much (I think the dealer said they had died not long after buying the car, and it took a while to clear probate so the heirs, who evidently didn't want it, could sell it back). I worked from home when I bought it in 2016, and three years later I wasn't working at all. I ended up having to sell it to my father, who had retired by then, so apart from the run to visit my grandfather in the nursing home, he didn't have a lot of trips to make; and he hasn't driven it at all in the last six months, which is why he's having me sell it.
Pile all that up, and you get a car that hasn't done a lot of miles for its age.
--G.
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