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My girl bought a 2003 Ford Focus with 79K miles on it for $3000 cash.
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Way too big to be driving around in a Ford Focus and that is just not car I would want. I am not trying to be too picky here but I am trying tosteer away from most of the American cars. I am probably not going to get a Saab because like it has been mentioned there must be a reason they are so cheapand you don't see many on the road. People saying get a Honda, you guys are right but to find a good condition one in my price range is hard withrelatively low mileage. I would have to get one with like 140k on it which I would not want to do. There are plenty of cars out there that run well over 100kand in to the 200 range. So I am not automatically turned off if the whip is a little over 100k.Originally Posted by DEpast
My girl bought a 2003 Ford Focus with 79K miles on it for $3000 cash.
I have not seen Justin's ride. I would like something like that but I have not seen a Civic for that cheap around here at least.Originally Posted by DEpast
Brandon,
Justin just bought a 98 Civic for under 3 Gs I think. You've probably seen it.
Just try to save up man and avoid buying a car with over 100K miles if you don't wanna pay for repairs.
Originally Posted by babam11218719
What decent car can you get for 5k? I am probably going to end up with another Maxima as that is what I would be driving if I didint wreck the first one. Maximas are impossible to find in my area for under 100k miles and under 5k.
Saab filed for bankruptcy in Sweden yesterday after the Swedish government refused to bail it out. The company has also appled to be spun off from GM.
So that's one part of General Motors (GM) operating under bankruptcy protection. The rest may follow next month.
AP: The move comes after the Swedish government rejected a request from unprofitable GM to inject money into the car maker. GM has been looking for buyers for Saab but said it needs more funding to put the brand up for sale.
"We explored and will continue to explore all available options for funding and/or selling Saab and it was determined a formal restructuring would be the best way to create a truly independent entity that is ready for investment," Saab's managing director, Jan Ake Jonsson, said in a statement.
GM wants $6 billion from foreign governments, in addition to the tens of billions it has asked for here. (By the way, anyone really think people will now stop buying Saabs because of the bankruptcy filing?)