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Our car lease expires 2008.
We do not want to keep the vehicle, but would like to either purchase a least expensive new vehicle or buy a used one. My question is can we buy a used vehicle upon turning in our lease vehicle?

Our mistake was leasing and also just not satisfied enough with the Freestyle to purchase it when it expires.

Thank you.

I can’t decide on what type of car to buy. I just want one that will last for a long time even if it is used. Any comments would be very much appreciated.

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I want to buy a used 2003 Mazda Protege ES, what details should I look into? I don’t want a bad problematic car. It has about 80,000 miles.

After you buy a warranty for a used car at a dealership and something is wrong with the car and you bring it back to them, I heard that dealerships will usually tell you that there’s nothing wrong with the car and refuse to fix it. Is this true or do they usually fix it for you without giving you a hard time? Is it actually worth buying a warranty?

Im planning to buy a used car. I want to pay cash, but im afraid of not having any record of the transaction being made. Any suggestions?

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