2 owner car, maintained, looks good in the pics, good price........
I would ask how recent are the pics and if the seller has maintenance reciepts. The price is already pretty fair so I would offer 6K and if he counteroffers I would say "SOLD" .....Good Luck!
If you don't have the $$$, there is no point in making an offer. I would offer $4500 for it, and go from there, miles are miles, highway or not, they are still on the drivetrain.
I wouldn't be scared of the 145k on it, of course, I changed out my whole drivetrain before mine hit 21k. I wouldn't depend on it as my sole source of transportation, i.e., it's gonna need work, ball joints, tie rods, rack and pinion, transmission, rear end, trust me, at 145k, parts will be needing service.
Keep in mind, the average car owner, when they need a tire replace, they replace 1, instead of both on that axle. Same goes for ball joints, tie rods, COP's, injectors, at 145k, I'll bet it has had a lot of little things replaced, just not all the "other" corresponding parts that could have issues.
oh yeah, Im not gonna make an offer right away. But Im just curious as to whether its worth considering or not, I have about 3 thousand dollars right now... theres always the possibility that I could work something out with him, where I could put some money down for him to hold it something. Or a loan. Anyways, is there anyone near this location that could check it out for me?
also, Im a strong believer in fordsI know crown vics hold up for 3/4 hundred thousand miles, my explorer has almost 200k on it right now with minimal work done on it. I dont think its gonna just die on me right away. Ill have to talk to him see if its had any work. Lets put it like this: Is it better than a crown vic with those kind of miles?
It's better than an old cop car with those miles. I'll give you an example, I just obtained an 06' vic, 141k on it, but it had 17775 idle hours, each hour is equivelant to 33 miles, needless to say, even though they had done a ton of maintenance to it, it needed a motor, front rack,tie rods, abs module, trans flush (it was a reman Ford unit with 50k on it), an complete interior, the vfd for the odometer repaired, a cleanout, literally, not a cleanup, I threw the entire interior in the trash. Plus a slew of little parts and a buff and wax.
But, I did get the car for -$0-, it just needed everything. A high mile MM will not need what this turd needed, mostly caused by high idle time and slobs. But I would plan on 1-2k to bring it up to speed, unless you can do most of the work yourself, in which case, your costs will be lower.
If you have 3k, offer it, times are tough, he may take your offer. All the seller can do is say "no".
If you're going to buy a high mileage used car, make sure you don't use every bit of your money to pay for it, as you'll undoubtedly need to do some repairs on the car, and there's nothing worse than owning a car that's down and out of service because you can't afford the parts to repair it, especially if it's your DD.
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If you're going to buy a high mileage used car, make sure you don't use every bit of your money to pay for it, as you'll undoubtedly need to do some repairs on the car, and there's nothing worse than owning a car that's down and out of service because you can't afford the parts to repair it, especially if it's your DD.
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well im stupid so im gonna go balls to the walls and blow it all on the car :burnout:
^^^^^^^This is good advice.
well im stupid so im gonna go balls to the walls and blow it all on the car :burnout:
^^^^^^^^Thank you for reading my mind...saved me the trouble of typing.Bobby,
No offense, but in reading your various threads, you're all over the place with your posts....In some you say you're saving up and only make $160/mo. Others you say you have 3K saved. Others you talk about your dad buying one. You've asked opinions on several different cars.
The question becomes how serious are you in making an immediate purchase of a MM? At 15, do you have your permit, insurance lined up? Are your parents on board with you buying this car? I only ask because before you start asking members to take time to go to a dealership to look at a car, you need to know if you are in a position to actually buy a car. I mean if someone goes with you and it turns out to be a gem and great deal, are you ready to plunk down 10K and buy it or is this just wishful thinking and window shopping.
It's great you have enthusiasm and are so passionate about buying a MM. Just make sure it is a realistic goal when you start involving others.
Good Luck!!
It sux to buy a car you love and come to hate it by the troubles it has and the money you don't have to fix it...