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sublime1996525

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39k miles on my 2017. Owned it since new and have not had any major issues. Doesn’t burn any oil. If it’s a clean 2017 1-2 owner car, I’d seriously consider that and save $15k.
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I purchased a 17 in 2018. I have had zero issues up until last week. Had to put a new A/C compressor in but luckily the other parts of the system were good to go.
Same. I have 36k. You will never know the difference between a 17 and 20 outside of the 20's have $15k side mirror indicators lol
 

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The previous owner is probably the most important part of buying a gt350. It seems that there's quite of few people that bought these cars that had no business owning one. Make sure you're not buying it from a kid on TikTok that runs through cars just to say he "had one". gt350 owners seem to be more "mature" than the typical Mopar or Chevy owner so that's good. Maybe post up the chassis numbers to see if someone may know the cars being sold.
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