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Old 04-15-2008, 09:52 AM
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Default Re: Buying older cars

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Originally Posted by Revert View Post
WHat have been your experiences in buying older cars, ie cars fromt eh mid to late 90's?

I've seen a few Saturns and such that are $1500-$2000 which is my price range. Should I go for somehting liek this?
in my opinion, older saturns (and newer saturns for that matter; haha) are not worth the money. particularly older ones. if you want a decent car from the mid 90s that will still run for a while, go with a nissan/camry/accord. my abu is the type who sees the "for sale" sign on a car and pursues that, but then again he knows cars and also knows when people are lying about their cars ("we only used it for highway driving" might = our college aged son is done maiming the vehicle now). but yeah, if i were you and i was looking for an older car that still has some oomph left it in, i'd definitely go for a foreign make. they last forever.
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