buying car
buying car
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- denvergreenbud0
the biggest depreceation hit of a car's value is the second it leaves the dealership in your name.
Avoid that and buy used.
Set a budget. Look at the insurance while you price out cars on craigslist.
Make sure the timing belt has been changed on ANY car after 60,000 miles. If it goes your fucked and budget at least$1500 to get it changed before 90,000.
Take a good look around the wheel wells and trunk, around the hood...looking for steel screws that do not match the paint job. That screams accident.
Drive it good and hard. There are lots and lots of good used cars.
If you want to resell it within one year get a Subaru Outback Wagon [ULP!]