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I read it as a used Yeti that was 25k (Due to the options?) as new was purchased for only 14k about right depending on age and mileage.

I read it as a used Yeti that was 25k (Due to the options?) as new was purchased for only 14k about right depending on age and mileage.

With just 15 miles (apparently) on the clock?

 

I do agree though that the £25k price is more than likely the total RRP with options, but even allowing for an average of say £2k of options, and even if used, that is one seriously cheap Yeti (assuming 15 miles). I still think it is a typo though, and should read 15k miles - then all the figures makes sense.

 

I think we need to know the exact model/year/spec and confirmed mileage first. But as "Thingy" is not helping us out, may lead us to draw our own conclusions!

Option 3 for me. At the end of the day the original is still under there, just with a refreshed look.

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