Which is a better used car deal?
Which is a better used car deal? - 1
Added (1). 1998 Honda with 155k miles(Clean title) from private party or 2000 Toyota corolla with 103k miles from dealer (but salvage rebuilt title) Which is better option?
Added (2). 1998 Honda with 155k (Clean title) from private party for $2500 or 2000 Toyota corolla with 103k from dealer (but salvage rebuilt title) for $3000
Which of these deals is better. Dealer gives 30 days 50/50% warranty on engine and transmission. And he says it before previous owner bought it around 13 years back.
Corolla will get two new tires
Honda has approx 50% life in all tires.
Someone please suggest which is a better deal as i no idea about cars in detail
Which seller can show your proof of all full service and maintenance receipts? That should be considered as the front runner.
I just bought a used car from a dealer myself, and knew I would have to put money into it but he gave me more for my trade than what it's worth, so we struck an equitable deal. But salvage title from a dealer, makes me wary, be sure your state and insurance company still backs automobiles with salvage titles. Just based on the info you provided, I'd lean towards teh Honda. You still have to pay tax, title, and registration fees at a dealer in additon to the higher price, unless you can negotiate those fees out, if you bought privately you would only pay tax and the paperwork fees without the dealer markup if you took it to the DMV yourself, just make sure the title is clean.
Is that price range normal for these cars?
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