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01-08-2014, 06:20 PM | #18 | ||
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It must have been a demo driven on trade plates. A proper demonstrator is a registered car. Many are dealer stock that haven't sold that the manufacturer wants it off their books, so the dealer "buys" it by regoing it and it becomes their own car, so it cannot be accessed by dealer transfer and doesn't appear as a stock vehicle anymore. Even though the car is effectively new with only demo kM it is a used car with warranty and rego ticking away for each day it has been registered.
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