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I am qualified to answer questions about any step in the car buying process as well as being familiar with the perfomance characteristics, and real world reliability of most makes and model.
I have been a used car sales manager for the last ten years for a large franchise store.
Joe Verde sales training. Joe Verde management training.
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In your situation, I would keep the truck, if it runs well and you keep it maintained, it should run a lot longer, I know the gas mileage is not good on it but how much gas could you buy on what it would
different states have different laws concerning this type of situation, in Texas if the vehicle has a federal trade commission (FTC) buyers guide on the vehicle showing it As Is, and you pay for the vehicle
I looked up auction prices on this car, for a low mile one, you can expect that the dealer paid around 19k for the car, so they are asking for a 2995 profit, which isn't bad on a high line car assuming
I believe the car you are looking at is turbocharged, or maybe not, some of them aren't. anyhow to make a long story short carmax typically reconditions their vehicles to a high quality level, the miles
YEP, that's about 2000 miles away, haha, drop on by. Keep in mind that most banks that dealerships use will only finance 7500-8000 and up, so for the best interest rate tell them you want to finance

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