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Re: Your imput on the best places to buy used cars?


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Posted by The tractor vet on July 01, 2013 at 19:18:46 from (75.24.1.47):

In Reply to: Your imput on the best places to buy used cars? posted by Thesmoothedeere on July 01, 2013 at 17:25:08:

I have had really good luck with finding a good car on Craig's list . Bought three sofar and looking for #4 . First one was sorta a beater car for my youngest daughter , it was a 2000 Dodge Stratus , needed a little work like struts and brakes and a tune up . Had 87 grand on it . Had to do the timing belt and water pump not a big deal. Then it got totaled by some dumb woman texting . The insurance payed well for it and i was able to find a cream puff 2003 Ford Taurus with only 71 thou on the clock from Florida , it needed a set of keys and a tune up and air filter and oil change . Then the starter went along with the battery and we put a new set of tires that were more suited for N. E Ohio winters . It got totaled out by someone that did not stop but hit the gas instead of the brake and put the back bumper where the back seat was. Here again the insurance paid well after some fighting with them . So back to looking and after five weeks of looking i found a 2005 Chrysler Sebring 4 dr. touring with 31653 miles and snagged that one for 5 grand . Now talk about a nice car and it came with all the service records from day one. I am now looking for the next one as our 2003 Durango needs some work and i can not do it in a weekend . The War Dept. needs a set of wheels so i will find something either in the Ford or Dodge Chrysler line . Then i will do a total drive line rebuild on the Durango as the War Dept loves it when the roads get bad and once we got all the bugs out of it when it was under warranty it has been and excelant set of wheels. and IMHO it is worth a rebuild.


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