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Feb 11, 2018 - 04:39 PM
HI there
If both cars are priced similarly, the one with the lower mileage will probably be the better buy. Those two years age difference is largely offset by the older car's lower mileage, which will probably make it the better option. The older car is (irrespecive of its mileage) probably also a bit cheaper, on account of being a lower-trim version. Unless there's a gadget in the Acenta+ which you really feel you must have, the normal Acenta will serve you just as well - and it's even better if it's listed at a lower price!
Hope this helps
The AutoTrader Team
If both cars are priced similarly, the one with the lower mileage will probably be the better buy. Those two years age difference is largely offset by the older car's lower mileage, which will probably make it the better option. The older car is (irrespecive of its mileage) probably also a bit cheaper, on account of being a lower-trim version. Unless there's a gadget in the Acenta+ which you really feel you must have, the normal Acenta will serve you just as well - and it's even better if it's listed at a lower price!
Hope this helps
The AutoTrader Team


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