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Flexibility when buying used cars vs. new cars

Buying used often requires flexibility in features or models. This tradeoff can lead to better mileage or vehicle history. Flexibility helps buyers find better overall value.

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Flexibility helps maximize used car value.

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Answered by Chadwick Calhoun

Last updated 12/15/2025, 11:31:52 AM

When you buy a used car instead of a new one, it's important to be flexible about what you want and what's most important. With a new car, you can customize nearly everything about it.

With a used car, you may have to choose a different color or trim level in order to get better mileage numbers or a cleaner history. You might also have to consider a different model entirely if the model you're looking for is hard to find with the options you want.

Chadwick Calhoun
Chadwick Calhoun

General Sales Manager, Grote Automotive

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