Finding a good used car can be a chore. Especially if you are looking for one that has no damage to it. I have used http://www.GovernmentAuctions.org in the past to find a good deal on some seized vehicles. You may want to look into that aspect of car buying. Police and government auctions usually render very high quality cars at a very affordable price. It cuts out the middle man of the salesman and lets you use your best judgment when purchasing an auto. The site I mentioned also has a free trial which you can use to browse all the auctions available for your state.
Car yards are mostly use to store vehicles for sale. Typically, used cars are stored in car yards until a dealership has a need to take it out of the car yard (eg. low stock).
Suzuki Jimney's can be found on sale for a low price on the internet! Just hop on to a computer, click the internet page and start browsing for cheaper Suzuki Jimney prices! One can also go to a used car dealership and ask if they have that.
One could start by going to their local Duffy's and seeing if they have any for sale. If they don't, one could go on eBay and/or Craigslist and see if they have any for sale there.
you should try visiting craigslist because they have a vast amount of people posting ads on there and the odds are that you will probably find the car you're looking for
Yes. Low carbon steel is used in the body of the car.
Yes. Low carbon steel is used in the body of the car.
You can check the local car dealers in your area or the newspaper classified ads. In addition, you can check the local free papers in your area for a similar vehicle that is for sale.
Hopefully yes
The interest rates at the Bank of America on a loan for a new car is as low as 2.24%, for a used car as low as 2.29% and for if you want to refinance it can be as low as 2.44%.
The amount of wear and tear put onto a rental car makes it unlikely to be a low maintence or reliable car. People who rent the car usually do not treat it like their own and sometimes act as if the car is a race car. I bought a used rental car myself for very cheap, and it lasted just as long as a one-owner car would. You have to expect a little more wear and tear, but you can also expect it to be a newer year for the price, so it evens out/
A brand new car that you have purchased is a used car the moment you drive it off the lot. Albeit a used car with very low mileage. You exchange it just like any other used car. Sell it, or trade it in.
www.cars.com and www.cartrader.com will help you find the best selection of lowest priced used cars for sale.