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sahayog
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Posted on 02-23-07 11:53
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i am about to purchase a salvaged car with good engine and transmission(as inspected by toyota) but with ac air condenser leak, it was hit in the front so the bumper and all is kinda fixed and it has got no air bags its a 2000 solara and it runs very smooth with 90000 miles on it they are asking $6000 for it what i wanted to actually ask is the experience that you guys had had with salvaged and reconditioned if ever you purchased one thnx saha
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thopa
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Posted on 02-24-07 2:47
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don't pay 6000 thats too much around 2000 might be good price sonata accident no resale value allready 90,000 only worth of 2000 but i am not the expert
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Balbhadra
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Posted on 02-24-07 4:10
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That is a heck load of money if you were to ask me! The description of the car doesn't fit in with the price of the car! Try looking for a better car! Ever thought about financing a car? It will all depend upon your job and credit score of course!
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vatguy
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Posted on 02-24-07 6:17
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make sure the car is wel inspected my a exp. mech. ac leak could as much as 500 if u have to change the condensor... i would pay 6000 for a toy solara... v6??
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vatguy
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Posted on 02-24-07 6:26
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as long as a mech. gives a green light ... salvaged not a prob. but if u'r thinkin about resaling... salvaged is not the way to go... unless ofcourse u find a good customer...
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balbahadur
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Posted on 02-24-07 12:02
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OK here are some adbice for you... 1. try to buy a car with clean title..Salvage title should be your last option 2. $6000 is too much fot that title car.Pay no more than $4000.00 tax included. 3. Take that car to some good mechanics and make sure that everything is right like motor, transmiccion and all....dont worry abt small things...but of coarse a/c is important if u live in texas here..
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sahayog
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Posted on 02-25-07 2:20
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well i checked with the toyota today and they said the transmissiion and engine is normal but they told me the obvious ...ac compressor leaks....and as i said they told me the bumper(front part) is weak and dangerous in case of accidents but test driving it drives like a 45000 mile SOLARA (its not sonata ..thopa) very smooth no diiference in acceleration brakes and all but anyway i know it does not have any resale value like any other salvaged car..i just wanted it to last for abt 2 years ..i am not expecting to sell it at all vatguy yes it is v6 anybody experience with salvaged cars please share
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sahayog
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Posted on 02-25-07 2:26
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i am a student ..so payments are gonna be difficult specially with the instability of the jobs that i hold anyway how much can payments stretch to in a month i even gave a thought to BUY or LEASE tHANKS A lOT!
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