Chevy Malibu

Asked by Paris May 31, 2017 at 04:11 PM about the 2008 Chevrolet Malibu

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

2008 Chevy Malibu  144,000 miles for $3,000 is
that good ??

3 Answers

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It depends entirely on the specifics and condition of the car. Is the title clean? Is the car mechanically sound -- has it ever been wrecked; has it had maintenance performed regularly? If the car has not been cared for, it will be no end of trouble to you.

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The answer above is the answer for every car regardless of the price. When you get to the $3000 range on cars the make and the model do not become as important as the condition. You need to find a good one to two owner car that has NO obvious problems to start wilh. Then you can go to www.mycarfax.com for FREE and check the service history. Any car that has a good history, engine and transmission, and all the interior works inc. the A/C is worth $3000. If it needs an emission test and is out of date be sure you insist that it is done before you buy it. Agree to pay for it yourself before you buy the car it is worth the $40. Hope this helped

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