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      03-31-2019, 06:22 AM   #2
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Drives: Public Transportation
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Location: FL

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Lease support must have ended for 2017 models by now. So your best option is to purchase the car. (Or finance)

Sometimes dealers "punch" the cars so they look sold as a new car. Those cars' warranty period have already started.

You can ask the dealership if the car is "unpunched" and you can make an offer. They have to get very aggressive to sell a car that has sat over 600.

Good luck.
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