A new Volkswagen is cheaper at twice the price.

A new Volkswagen is cheaper at twice the price. 
How's that for an outrageous claim? A new VW at around $1775 (depending on accessories) costs less than a 4-year-old Something Else at $850. We knew you wouldn't believe it. So we've proved it. Let's soy you plan to keep your next car 5 years land drive to total of 75,000 miles). Here's how it might work out: Klew Usc.cl VolkswagEvi Sarnctiuktri Els, 3.- 750 &cis G. 32041 Itf(2s,(29,„,,{3o1.) 1, o CO (15 miAaf 28 112 336 0,,,cxx, Nufs kt.) Ott @ GO4-qt• 42(27qts Oils 67(...cis 5A5 ) Aef fvz,z( 0 (aur-ccokd 09)  11.5 6A.tcr-c.40 olEd ) Cost fOr V.,757 42,ELA3, yE.ars 
So you're at least $131 ahead if you buy the VW. (We didn't even count the extra $100 it saves on lower insurance and registration fees in many states.) If you buy the new VW, you won't hove to worry about why the first owner sold it. (And you won't hove to pay for the expensive ailments that con hit an old Something Else.) Now then. We don't have to crystal ball, but today's market is an inter-esting clue to the future. After 5 years, the used car will probably be to 9-year-old candidate for the junk heap. But the VW will probably just be reaching its prime. (Check the classified ads and you'll find 5-year-old VWs selling for $600 to $900, depending on the shape they're in.) But you con do much better than that: Don't sell your VW at all. (Think of the money you'll save by driving it for another 5 years.)

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