Along those lines, ask a local car dealer if they handle 'executive driven' vehicles. There are generally new cars driven for a few months by executives at their headquarters. My current Pontiac Grand Prix is one. It had less than 5,000 miles on it when I bought it. Its loaded with every available option so that does increase the price however I got a very good deal on it as I bought it shortly after the next year's model was released.
Dealers also have leased cars come back in after the lease is up. However, I think most of those gets turned over to a company that sells them elesewhere but it wouldn't be a bad idea to inquire.
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