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Q: A nice suv for sale under 5,000?
im looking for a nice size suv for under 5,000 in michigan any help?
or know anyone with one?
A: Go to autos.aol.com to find a car in your area, then go to edmunds.com to find ratings of the car. Good Luck
Q: Best 2007 4 door sedan/suv under $13,000?
On friday I had a car accident and totaled my 2008 Dodge Avenger. I loved the car but now need to shop for a new one quick. I am in sales and travel a lot and need great gas mileage, family friendly, 5 star crash test ratings in all categories. Have little to no money to put down and would like to pay less than the 398 I was with my previous lease. Any Suggestions?
A: 2007 Toyota Camry-4 Cyl. Sedan 4D CE
Between $13,000.00 to $14,700.00 dollars.
Q: Should I buy this car?
I’m looking for an old jeep or truck to use to drive around the US for five months camping starting November. I want a car that is already pretty beaten up so that I can drive off road or on bad roads without worry. I also want something that is decently reliable and as fuel efficient as possible but still has 4×4. I am leaning toward a jeep simply because I love the idea of being able to take the top off and enjoy the sunshine. I am not automotive-repair-smart right now but I’m interested in becoming that way between now and November.
I’ve fallen a little bit in love with the interior shots of this because of its retro-indiana-jones-beat-up appearance and probably need someone to talk some sense into me.
What do you think? It is listed for just under 5,000 on ebay.
http://www.hendrickcars.com/for-sale/Used-1995-jeep-wrangler-rio_grande_suv-charleston-sc-1492947.html#Photos
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A: Any 13-year-old Jeep that can command a price of $5,000 is probably too nice to actually take off road. There’s no shortage of 4X4 vehicles at Ebay Motors at half the price.
Q: Car repo and a collection agency?
In 2006 I bought a 2005 Chevy Tahoe with 9,000 miles on it paid 27k after taxes fees ect, was 38k new. My loan was 27k and the payments were 500 bucks a month for 5 years. After 6 months driving the dang thing the transmission went out and it cracked a engine too. Estimate to get this fixed is around 7k so I took it to back to the dealership i bought it from to see if they can help they said nothing they can do because on the purchase agreement I opted not to purchase the warranty it said AS-IS. I got several other estimates 6-8k was the norm. I even took it to an attorney nothing they could do. So i put it up for sale agreeing to fix it, I only could get at most 15k now the gas prices went up after paying 6k to get it fixed I would be out 16k. make matter worse I lost my job so I fell behind on the payments and the SUV got repoed at the end of 2006. I have not heard a thing about this until now, My bank was WAMU but I heard they went under so I have this new company Portfolio Recovery Associates called my. This guy Mark Francis was nasty as can be he demanded 29,000 for the defency of my balance owed. They told me that they bought WAMU so now I owe them. They are demanding a payment plan. I was ok then you can bring me a new Tahoe, he laughed and called me a deadbeat and if I dont take care of this they will sue and garnish my wages. I asked him how are you comming up with that, he then said they sold your truck for cheap plus add up your monthly pentalies, repo costs, intrests and collection efforts then walla you owe 29,138. Now the phone has been ringing daily and getting messages from this guy. I got a letter It just stated we now own this account orginal WAMU….. Portfolio Recovery Associates xxxxx. I am barely making ends meet here would and need some advise.
A: Wow it seemed like you got screwed now you have one of the nastiest bottom feeder debt collection agencies on the planet down your neck. Portfolio Recovery Associates is noted as one of the most unethical collection agencies on the planet that is the norm to call people dead beats. The good thing for you is that they have a hard time proving the proper documents, hence the magical number of 29,138. All they do is buy this bad debt from WAMU now Chase with only the account # and dollar amount maybe a little documentation. With this large amount of debt I would seek legal help such as an attorney in consumer law or FDCPA. I would not make contact with them until you have spoken to an attorney. Making a payment plan with them would open a can of worms in agreeing to there terms.
Q: Help me make a car purchasing decision (long question)?
In this economic climate I’m not eager to take on a new debt (my only current debt is a student loan), but my 01 Civic is reaching a point that I’ve realized I probably should bite the bullet. My car (black 2001, mid trim model with 64K) has been having transmission issues for the past few years and it’s now apparent my torque converter is going. After researching the likely problem, I’m finding that a lot of 01 or 02 Civics have transmission problems and that replacing the torque converter, or even replacing the whole transmission doesn’t always solve the problem. Plus, she’s looking a little beat up and I would love to have key-less entry and some other basic options. But I don’t know what to get.
I want something that’s a good value, reliable, safe, and has a sunroof. I know that last one isn’t a feature that makes financial sense, but I work freakin hard for my money, live in the sunshine state, and spend enough time in my car that I really think I deserve this. I’ve looked at a lot but have focused on the Honda CRV, Toyota Rav4, and Mitsubishi Outlander. I want a small SUV so that I can sit up higher in traffic (and would only purchase another sedan if it was ridicuously cheap…with they’re not). I like the look of a Highlander or the older model Honda Pilots and I’m not averse to buying used, but I really don’t know what I can do.
As for price, I really need to keep it under $300/month. I’ve got excellent credit and can qualify for a credit union loan as low as 3.1%. However, this is for a new loan at a teaser rate, so depending on my timing and what I buy, it could be as high as 4.5%. I can afford more than $300, but I don’t want to be one of those people who spends so much and I realistically want to keep my monthly payment at $275. Every dollar above that makes me feel like I’m spending too much. I’ve calculated the blue book on my 01 Civic and I know I could make more in a private sale, but I’ve never done that and I’m worried about getting scammed. Also, I’m an extrodinarily busy teacher and don’t think I have the time. In a perfect world for a trade in I could get $6500 for my baby, but with her cosmetic scratches and dings, some engine work needed, plus the fact that she’s been in two accidents (no major damage, but accidents just the same) I am telling myself I will only get $5000.
All of the car matching profiles (CarZen, etc) say that my ideal car is the CRV or the Rav 4. However with the price I want to pay, I can’t afford new versions of those with the moonroof option. And I would have bought used by now but I’m seeing new listed at $25k with used and 35,000 miles being listed at $24,700. I know there is room for negotiation, but I’m also scared of getting something used with the risk for issues later in its life. I mean, I bought a Honda new thinking it would never have issues on me, but the dang thing started shuddering at 45K. If I was to buy used, I wouldn’t even consider it unless it was certified and had some type of warrenty remaining.
So my questions are this:
Should I try to negotiate a new Honda or Toyota at my max price range without the sunroof?
Should I try to buy a cheaper vehicle (Suzuki, Mazda, etc) new b/c they have a cheaper price and a longer warrenty?
Should I buy a used? Obviously I know this would save me more, but the worry factor for me is huge. I’m willing to pay a little more for peace of mind, but I don’t want to be stupid. If I buy used, what realistically would $275 a month + $5000 down get me?
A: I would get off the Honda/Toyota high horse. You see what happened to your current indestructable, holier-than-thou ricewagon.
The Chevy Equinox is as good as any and may fit your requirements at a lower price. Other than that I’d look hard at negotiating. Dealers are hurting I’m sure you know and you should be able to get 2-3k off sticker easy. Look at the papers religiously as well. Most of the time a good sale will beat any negotiating you can do. It’s all in timing.
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