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Old 10-01-2006, 06:13 PM
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Question 1st timer- need advice on buying CPO X5!!

I've left deposits on 2 X5's- one a 2003 with 36K for 31,500. The other a 2005 with 18K for 40,000. Both have same options, NAV, premium package, etc., and ar the color I want, Black with Beige interior.
I 'm leaning toward the 2003, but wonder if it might be worth it to pay a little more in case I want to trade up in 4 years for the new version. I have a large dog and a baseball player in the family and am a little worried about cargo space. I currently drive a VOlvo XC wagon, which has plenty of trunk space, but I'm done with Volvo's. Should I just go with the "03, and if I want another car in 4 years, get a '07 off lease?!
HELP.....need to decide tomorrow!!
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