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Originally Posted by 4-Ripcord
The far better one also has the lower price, no brainer to me.
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A lower price doesn't make it better, it just makes it less expensive.
And the OP asked for
constructive opinions.
A 4 cyl/5 spd is going to have better fuel economy.
A 6 cyl will tow a little more weight, if that's in the picture.
An auto trans is nicer to drive if you do a lot of stop and go commuting every day.
136K miles is over 3 years worth
less mileage on a vehicle
one year older (based on the average which is 15K/yr).
The cushy options of the Limited are nice, but are they necessary to you?
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