Two years ago I picked up a used Mazda 3 for my daughter that is one year older than she is. It only had 100,000 miles on it. That car has been great. Not a single repair yet. Except for a tire that busted when a curb jumped out in front of her.
I’m a huge fan of the new Bronco. I have not bought a new car since 1993 so there is no danger of me owning one anytime soon, but I am certainly a fan.
I would let the guy at AAMCO in Snellville look at it. I got a few quotes to replace the transmission in my Mazda. I took it to him and he fixed the dang thing. Extremely knowledgeable guy.
Good question. I am assuming that since the dot certified inspector did not ask for documentation showing they were reinstalled that it doesn’t matter. Of course we know what assumption does...
Not sure how they know on a salvage title. My truck is a salvage title and I had to go for a safety inspection to get a tag. He checked signals, headlights, seatbelts and looked around and under it for issues. He doesn’t know if the airbags work and I don’t know how he would. I suspect the...
This is exactly the kind of car I look for and will pay a relative premium for. Problem is unless I know somebody in the transaction I wouldn’t believe your story. I think if he can find a friend or friend of a friend, he’ll do alright. When my daughter starts driving in a year I’ll be looking...
I would love to drive a new Ford, but since I buy trucks at 100k miles and drive them to 350-400k I have to buy trucks that last. I guess I’m stuck with Chevrolet
Friend of mine that rides says you should always just go ahead and kick over a new bike and get it out of the way. Maybe you should give that a shot :noidea: