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I will look into rev match, the price difference is 1100. If it is rev match vs no rev match I would probably pay the extra 1100 for rev match + fresh clutch and bearings.
I definitely don't see $1,100 as a substantial difference. I would absolutely get the newer model with the rev matching. The 2018 would have to be much more than 1100 less for me to even consider it.
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Are you triggered because I tried to crack a funny? Awww, poor baby. If you need a shoulder to cry on, I'm here for you.

Some of you people catch sarcasm about as well as Sheldon Cooper off of The Big Bang Theory...

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Ahh, now I see. You need attention. Really, really bad.
 

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The second you leave the dealership the 2019 will be worth more as a newer car when compared to the 2018 regardless of mileage. For $1100 I would go 19.
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