I don’t know folks. Some of the those late 90ies/2000 models aren’t all what their cracked up to be.
A lot of them were assembled with artificial parts that were cheaply manufactured. Some are in their first production run, and have a lot of undiscovered defects. Some combust spontaneously and since a lot of the later models are fly by wire, some appear to have unintended acceleration issues too…though if you argue with the manufacturer, they will always blame it on you and dismiss it as “driver error.” Essentially, you’re always wrong…. At least the older models were built with a throttle wire that is much more responsive and controllable to an extent. Haven’t you ever heard the expression..never drive the first prototypes and be that person pays for a premium to iron out all the defects? Certified preowned might be a better option..or better yet, an older model that was tucked away in the dealer storage but otherwise new….