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Client: Frank T. (Buffalo, NY)
Vehicle: 2003 VW Passat
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Purchase Price: $9,050
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Vehicle: 2002 Ford Expedition EB
Book Value: $18,944
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Vehicle: 2002 Hyundai Elantra
Book Value: $9,975
Purchase Price: $475
Savings: $9,500

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I’m an 18 year old college student in search of a used car. I have 00 to spend. My only problem is I don’t know how to make sure the car won’t break down a week after buying it. I don’t wanna get ripped off. My family just sits there. They just make the process take longer so I wanna do this by myself. What should I look at when I’m checking out a used car?

I’m looking into buying a used car, specifically a Honda Civic Sedan, models from 1995-2000 are in my price range. I’m looking to spend 00 approximately. What should be my mileage cutoff point (km) to make sure the car doesn’t break down soon after I buy it?

I was laid off and my unemployment checks barely covers my rent and food. I called my auto finance co. and told them I wanted to voluntarily give back my car since I could not afford the payments. (I already know about all the consequences; credit rating, still owe the money, etc.) Before I could give the car back the car broke down while driving and won’t start. It happen to break down on a side street that says no parking. Again I’m broke so I can’t afford to tow anywhere that day. When I finally did get a little bit of cash my car had been towed and I assumed is in an impound lot. Just curious as to what any of you would do in this situation; Get the car out of impound to turn it in or just let it sit and let the finance co. go get it themselves since they technically own it. Or maybe another option? Keep in mind I have NO extra money.

I purchased a 2005 Chevrolet Aveo which has several chips and cracks in the windshield. Isn’t it illegal to sell a used car with a cracked windshield? The dealer said they’d replace it free of charge but that was a month ago and I haven’t heard from then since.
I live in Ohio where snow is a factor, so I can’t exactly ignore it and hope that it doesn’t shatter completely because the first time snow falls and my windshield freezes, it’s going to break.

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