Yeah, this. Corolla or Civic.Honda Accord or Toyota Corolla. You don't need to worry about high miles with these cars -- 200K for a Toyota or Honda is like 100K for other brands.
Does the year matter much?Honda Accord or Toyota Corolla. You don't need to worry about high miles with these cars -- 200K for a Toyota or Honda is like 100K for other brands.
Do you just pick a place and bring it there?This may be obvious, but ask to have the car inspected by a local mechanic, regardless if the dealer selling it has their own mechanic. I've done this during used car searches, which has saved me from some nightmares. If they won't let you take it for inspection (most will, I think), just move along to the next one.
Don't take cash, meet in very busy public place.I have sent a few emails out to people on craigs list. Hoping I dont get murdered when I go to look at a car.![]()
Meet in the lot of your local police department. Most have video surveillance.Don't take cash, meet in very busy public place.I have sent a few emails out to people on craigs list. Hoping I dont get murdered when I go to look at a car.![]()
Honda and Toyota have been very consistent over the last 20+ years.Does the year matter much?Honda Accord or Toyota Corolla. You don't need to worry about high miles with these cars -- 200K for a Toyota or Honda is like 100K for other brands.
How do you know this, are you a mechanic?Honda and Toyota have been very consistent over the last 20+ years.Does the year matter much?Honda Accord or Toyota Corolla. You don't need to worry about high miles with these cars -- 200K for a Toyota or Honda is like 100K for other brands.
Mileage means something, but I wouldn't flinch at 200,000 miles.
I do know Krav Maga, it could be a wicked cool video.Frank Drebin said:Meet in the lot of your local police department. Most have video surveillance.STEADYMOBBIN 22 said:Don't take cash, meet in very busy public place.prosopis said:I have sent a few emails out to people on craigs list. Hoping I dont get murdered when I go to look at a car.![]()
good pointThat's an OK deal although I would be a bit skeptical that a 20-year-old car would only have 88K miles on it.
texting this person and they confirm that mileage. They say they are not the original owner but second owner. I am asking if they have service records.That's an OK deal although I would be a bit skeptical that a 20-year-old car would only have 88K miles on it.
No service recordstexting this person and they confirm that mileage. They say they are not the original owner but second owner. I am asking if they have service records.That's an OK deal although I would be a bit skeptical that a 20-year-old car would only have 88K miles on it.
In your opinion what would a reasonable counter offer to 3800 be?
* How do you know this stuff? I am hoping I am not being catfished here.![]()
how do you not know this "stuff"texting this person and they confirm that mileage. They say they are not the original owner but second owner. I am asking if they have service records.In your opinion what would a reasonable counter offer to 3800 be?That's an OK deal although I would be a bit skeptical that a 20-year-old car would only have 88K miles on it.
* How do you know this stuff? I am hoping I am not being catfished here.![]()
Lol, I get a lot of compliments on a 95 CivicDoes this sound like a good deal? selling for 3800 on craigs list
I m selling my 1995 Honda Civic Hatchback DX.
CLEAN TITLE.
AUTOMATIC.
Very low miles. 88,000
Saves gas. Good daily driver.
-AC/HEATER. Both work great.
-Manual Windows
-Manual Door Locks
-Manual Mirrors
-Tilt wheel
-Stock radio
-Floor mats
-Very good tires all around. Plenty of life.
-Interior is very nice and clean.
Seats, door panels, carpet, and every thing is in good condition.
-Exterior is also in good shape.
Aside from minor dings, its in good condition also.
Looks very sharp, and I get a lot of compliments.
Just passed emmessions.
The vehicle is in great shape. Its been well taken care of.
I'm in absolutely no rush to sell this vehicle, and will not consider any low ball offers. I will only entertain, what I think of as reasonable offers. Please know what your looking at.
These are unicorns in the used car market but they are out there. I found a 2003 BMW 325 with 44k miles in December for $5,500. An 80 year old bought it new and drove it 4k miles a year until he got sick and passed away. His wife was just looking to get it off of her hands. Found it at a German auto repair shop in my town where it had been serviced since day one.One owner, old dude.
My father in law and I have had two Toyotas completely melt down on us at 180k miles. I think Toyotas and Hondas have a better shot at holding up at that age than their competitors but I still wouldn't recommend people go shopping in the 200k range.
it is a Lexus thoughSeems like you overspent
it is a Lexus thoughSeems like you overspent
Seriously? I hate buying used cars. I hope I did not screw up to much. I was using KBB app for these cars and according to that I did ok. They said 4000 would be the fair price. 4000 is what the guy was asking. I felt good getting it to 3500.Seems like you overspent
That was a pretty standard price for cars with that kind of mileage.$35k for a car with almost 200k miles on it??
For once I feel like a financial genius around here.