علي ثاني

علي ثاني

Dec 5

Getting ready to buy a 1.5 and found a dealership offering it at 103,000. Planning to negotiate a bit more and take it directly! What should I pay attention to when inspecting the car before taking delivery?

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عمر ميمون
عمر ميمون2024-12-05 22:53
Is it the 2025 model?
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سعود كامل
سعود كامل2024-12-05 22:19
Where in Henan?? [I want to be alone]
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عبد العزيز احمد
عبد العزيز احمد2024-12-05 15:20
Full payment 103,000?
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