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Unless it's a senior citizen, don't believe that mileage breh
I'd probably drop $15K for a REALLY nice one of those and wouldn't think twice.
Unless it's a senior citizen, don't believe that mileage breh
But thats what Carfax said though
And I kinda believe it was a senior citizen. peep it
http://www.browndaubdcjr.com/used/Buick/2002-Buick-Century-1b56a87f0a0a0064012bf560495b5f07.htm
But thats what Carfax said though
And I kinda believe it was a senior citizen. peep it
http://www.browndaubdcjr.com/used/Buick/2002-Buick-Century-1b56a87f0a0a0064012bf560495b5f07.htm
You can find something WAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYY better for 72 hunnit.
I am gonna get this other car fixed that I have. It's a Mitsubishi Montero Sport, 1999.
Rock out with a hoopty and hopefully it lasts about 6 months
You can find something WAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYY better for 72 hunnit.
So you from Pennsylvania?
ok, ok
what about chevy impalas, malibus or a chevy colbalt?
Ill up links:
http://www.chevy21.com/VehicleDetails/used-2009-Chevrolet-Cobalt-LT_w/2LT-Bethlehem-PA/1769923983
or this one:
http://www.chevy21.com/VehicleDetails/used-2007-Chevrolet-Cobalt-LS-Bethlehem-PA/1769201313
look so nice but its small and im a bigger dude
how is the job?and they only drove 3,000 miles per year
but it was a 2002 and it was $7,200.
would i have been dumb to finance an old ass car like that?
adding a warranty and it woulda cost about $8,000
it sounded like a deal
http://www.browndaubdcjr.com/used/Buick/2002-Buick-Century-1b56a87f0a0a0064012bf560495b5f07.htm
how is the job?
is the cash reserve ok?