@@SoulSheIS I can't really comment on that. I had the car for about a day. I haven't heard any nightmare stories from the owner though and I do see him regularly. Seems fairly reliable, but you would want to do some research on that specifically before a purchase for any known issues if there are any.
Looks like you are over the top end of KBB value on that by a fair amount (depending on options and assuming its a 2009). For a newer model, that's probably a fair price, but hard to say without looking at the specific car at issue. I don't think I would personally pay that much for one of these. I like these as a low cost second or third car to enjoy on nice days. I think at the $10,000 price point, you could get into something more fun for the same use case (maybe a jeep wrangler or miata) that would also let you do more specialized activities (autocross, off road, etc.). That said, if you are set on a convertible daily, the EOS is probably a great option. Also, I think it's probably best to wait out the current price craziness unless you really need something or find a good deal.
It seems to be the same build based on information I am seeing. I don't know of a major difference. I doubt there is any. But, I can't say for 100% certain.
Such a beautiful car.
Yes indeed! Comfy and a great DD.
@@ToledoCars May I ask...how is the maintenance? Leakage, if any?
@@SoulSheIS I can't really comment on that. I had the car for about a day. I haven't heard any nightmare stories from the owner though and I do see him regularly. Seems fairly reliable, but you would want to do some research on that specifically before a purchase for any known issues if there are any.
@@ToledoCars Great, thank you. Came across one of these and just fell in love with style and compactness. Very rare to see.
What are you thoughts on this car being sold for $9,800 with 62,500 miles? Is this price fair?
Looks like you are over the top end of KBB value on that by a fair amount (depending on options and assuming its a 2009). For a newer model, that's probably a fair price, but hard to say without looking at the specific car at issue. I don't think I would personally pay that much for one of these. I like these as a low cost second or third car to enjoy on nice days. I think at the $10,000 price point, you could get into something more fun for the same use case (maybe a jeep wrangler or miata) that would also let you do more specialized activities (autocross, off road, etc.). That said, if you are set on a convertible daily, the EOS is probably a great option. Also, I think it's probably best to wait out the current price craziness unless you really need something or find a good deal.
Does the 09 have the same build as the 08.. Any major differences? I’m looking at purchasing an 08..
It seems to be the same build based on information I am seeing. I don't know of a major difference. I doubt there is any. But, I can't say for 100% certain.
@@ToledoCars thanks for the info
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What would you say about Audi a4 b7 2.0 tdi convertable?
Or a3 is better with the same engine?
Audi A4 isn't very reliable
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@@valerii_bezhevets how is it?