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2009 SM5 with 6,000 Miles: What should I know?

kyledye

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I spotted a 2009 SM5 with less than 6,000 miles on it at a dealership in Enumclaw, WA. Are there any things I need to be aware of on that particular model?
 
I spotted a 2009 SM5 with less than 6,000 miles on it at a dealership in Enumclaw, WA. Are there any things I need to be aware of on that particular model?

I just upgraded from a 08 GS SM5 to a 14 RTS...My 08 had 17000 completely trouble FREE miles...Just make sure it has had the DPS fix and that the machine has NO history of any type of accidents...The BRP dealer can show you the mechanical history report done by any BRP dealers..

IN my opinion, the GS/RS were the most trouble free Spyders produced...Only time will tell about the 2014 RT's...

Do your homework...Go for a test ride...and if you buy "You'll be smiling everyday like most of us"

larryd
 
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you should know you are getting a great machine with low mileage and you are entering the wonderful world of the roadster. Smiles and miles galore coming up a great bunch of people like you out there that you will meet no doubt...just run the vin# by a dealer and see that all the info is up to date...:ohyea::ohyea:
 
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