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<blockquote data-quote="Mad Professor" data-source="post: 3464118" data-attributes="member: 5316"><p>Right now there are plenty of deals on rentals. Many much lower mileage than normals. The companies are hurting. People are not traveling, and they are having to liquidate some of their fleet. </p><p></p><p>I’ve been looking at some Lincoln’s and Cadillacs at both dealers and rental sales lots. 20-30k mile 2019 models. Lots of warranty left. Overall the cars are taken of, but if little cosmetic details bother you, it may hard to satisfy you. Expect curb rash on a minimum of 2 wheels, and commonly all 4. Marks on the top of the rear bumper where luggage is drug in and out of the trunk. Door dings because people don’t car where they park. Dings are are usually fixable by PDR for a couple of hundred. I’m not sure why they don’t detail these cars. </p><p></p><p>The higher end cars seem to have far less miles and less abuse that others. Premium brands have longer warranty periods remaining. Usually and extra year and 10-14k more miles. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Price is fixed and the sales process much easier to put up with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad Professor, post: 3464118, member: 5316"] Right now there are plenty of deals on rentals. Many much lower mileage than normals. The companies are hurting. People are not traveling, and they are having to liquidate some of their fleet. I’ve been looking at some Lincoln’s and Cadillacs at both dealers and rental sales lots. 20-30k mile 2019 models. Lots of warranty left. Overall the cars are taken of, but if little cosmetic details bother you, it may hard to satisfy you. Expect curb rash on a minimum of 2 wheels, and commonly all 4. Marks on the top of the rear bumper where luggage is drug in and out of the trunk. Door dings because people don’t car where they park. Dings are are usually fixable by PDR for a couple of hundred. I’m not sure why they don’t detail these cars. The higher end cars seem to have far less miles and less abuse that others. Premium brands have longer warranty periods remaining. Usually and extra year and 10-14k more miles. Price is fixed and the sales process much easier to put up with. [/QUOTE]
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