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I’m planning to buy a used car. I won’t spend more than ,000. Anyway, any advice or suggestion? Where can I get a good one?

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3 Comments »

  1. Check the autotrader, or autotrader.com, avoid dealerships, be sure to have the car checked out my a mechanic BEFORE you buy it, and stick to Toyota and Honda, as they are most reliable cars on the market and have been for the past 20 years. Avoid American junk that might look good and sound reasonably priced, but won’t last.

    Comment by surfinthedesert — September 30, 2009 @ 9:03 pm

  2. Save it all in cash, and use it to buy a not very good looking, but pretty good running car. There are plenty of sites on the internet, but you’d do as well checking out local dealerships. You might have to look for a longer period of time to find one that’s in good running condition, but make sure you precalculate what it’s going to cost to insure the vehicle once you’ve purchased it!

    Good luck!

    Comment by iniyaitza — September 30, 2009 @ 9:03 pm

  3. To buy a good used car of not more than $2,000, I would
    suggest you to look up at Motor Trader, or any used car
    workshop/dealership in your area, or used car website in the Internet.
    Specifically, look for Toyota or Honda cars which are quite
    cheap in price and lasting, especially their engines which gives the least of problems. Also it’s easy to service and maintain
    those 2 types of cars.

    Comment by steplow33 — September 30, 2009 @ 9:03 pm

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