what is 0/0 with cars?

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Probably it means a fresh car that has just been delivered to the garage.
 
Exactly that. Although I don't understand the point of this, as cars are meant to be driven.....

If a car has 0 miles, it guarantees a purely new engine, suspension, exhausts, etc. And if a car has 0 switches, it guarantees no paint changes, tuning modifications, aero kits, etc.
 
If a car has 0 miles, it guarantees a purely new engine, suspension, exhausts, etc. And if a car has 0 switches, it guarantees no paint changes, tuning modifications, aero kits, etc.

I can understand the 0 miles thing. But aren't cars meant to be driven? As for 0 switches, as long as the things are back to orginal, does it matter if they have been changed before?
 
I can understand the 0 miles thing. But aren't cars meant to be driven? As for 0 switches, as long as the things are back to orginal, does it matter if they have been changed before?

Exactly man! People, cars are purposely made to be DRIVEN :scared:
 
Exactly man! People, cars are purposely made to be DRIVEN :scared:

It's different in the trading world. Having a car that has a 0/0 status, it will indefinitely raise the car's value. They are other reasons but they are kinda hard to explain.
 
Traders don't want used, tuned, and unreliable models when they can get a collection of stock vehicles. If you had the option of buying a used 430 Scuderia for $50,000 and a new one for $50,000, which would you choose?
 
Traders don't want used, tuned, and unreliable models when they can get a collection of stock vehicles. If you had the option of buying a used 430 Scuderia for $50,000 and a new one for $50,000, which would you choose?

Good analogy
 
You are actually aware of the fact that these are DIGITAL cars in a game, NOT REAL cars! Right??
 
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