Good Deal,Fair Deal
my question was to how you determine a vehicle to be a good buy, fair buy
and overpriced. Another thing a lot of the vehicles listed are at ,near, or
passed, the time for a timing belt change and when you purchase a vehicle
that needs one you are automatically increased by the cost of that repair
which usually runs anywhere $500-$ 2000, Unless you are willing to take a
chance and end up costing you a whole lot more. So if a car is listed as a
good buy for the price and you immediately have to spend an additional
$500-$2000 that doesn’t make it a good buy from their sale price. I was just
curious as to how you rate a Good Buy or Fair buy, most people can pretty
much figure out an overpriced vehicle.
Thank you,
Dean Ritchison