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Old Apr 11th, 2019, 09:54   #4
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The GLS's are very hardy and mechanically you're likely not to find any issues. The larger engined 300 series do wear out their front suspension a bit sooner than the lighter 1.4's and 1.7's so listen out for any noises from the front end when turning etc.

The major concern would be the bodywork, check the sills, valances, inner arches front and rear, door bottoms and top window ledges, a pillars for rust. If that's all good then you're probably laughing.

Prices range dramatically from circa £500 and I've seen GLT's sell for circa £5000 before, however a GLS should be a little cheaper. I'd expect a good GLS to range from between £1500 and £2500.
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