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Im looking for an older American car i'd like it to be a chevy i dont want any answers saying an 03 cobalt im talking old but i also want it kinda cheap if you know were i could find something like that in California let me know i want something that doesnt need much work but something that i can work on im looking only to spend around 5,000 to get the car.
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Does Lexus IS 250 sell at MSRP? I see the Invoice price is much lower?
I like the mid 80's Monte Carlo SS cars. You could probably fine a nice one out in California for that kind of money. It may need a little work but it should be drivable and in good repair. Look at the 86 to the 88 years. They had good power and they are going to be going up in price. Try a Trading Post or Auto Trader. You can also look in the Classifieds under classic.Which one is cheaper?DHL,UPS,Fedex orTNT?
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Make sure that you get a car with relatively low miles on the clock. A car's life is measured mainly in miles travelled as well as such things as corrosion and general looks and condition. Get someone who has experience to check the car out as some people wind back the odometer.What kind of sport car should i get?
Yeah, autotrader.com or cars.comWhere can i go to get the car sales figures for the year 2006?
Chevy S-10 or BlazerIs it cheaper and safer to physically go buy a car overseas then just ordering it from the net?
join the chevy club and ask around. The chevy club is an online club.I have a list good websites offering cheap used cars. They are all reputed delers and also arrange some auction for used cars.
You can comapire rates between them cause its a big list.
In this way you save money also.
What is the cheapest new car you can buy today?
Send me a mail at solidoffer11@yahoo.com with subjet- Used Cars. I will send a link of best website where you can find good offers, tips and resources.
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