SandrA9810
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It seems around here, people hang on to their cars for a long long time, so even older cars seem to hang onto some value.
I found a 2002 huyndai accent, 150K miles. But there's an oil leak, possible bearings wearing out, and the front has some damage. The transmission has been rebuilt, but that's about it for major repairs. A tune up was done, but it's hard to tell the condition of the oil leak.
It was listed for 2,000, but the girl is willing to take 1500 for it.
I'm just trying to figure out the worser of which evil I want to take with this route. Having a car is a big NEED, it has to happen before the 11th when school starts up again. But the amount available for the car is not going to change.
It needs to last about a year and half.
Ohh and how worth it is it for the carfax report?? 50 bucks for 5 reports seems like a lot of money. Didn't they used to offer a monthly subscription for like 30 bucks?? Or maybe it was 2 weeks for unlimited pulls.
I found a 2002 huyndai accent, 150K miles. But there's an oil leak, possible bearings wearing out, and the front has some damage. The transmission has been rebuilt, but that's about it for major repairs. A tune up was done, but it's hard to tell the condition of the oil leak.
It was listed for 2,000, but the girl is willing to take 1500 for it.
I'm just trying to figure out the worser of which evil I want to take with this route. Having a car is a big NEED, it has to happen before the 11th when school starts up again. But the amount available for the car is not going to change.
It needs to last about a year and half.
Ohh and how worth it is it for the carfax report?? 50 bucks for 5 reports seems like a lot of money. Didn't they used to offer a monthly subscription for like 30 bucks?? Or maybe it was 2 weeks for unlimited pulls.