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Post by caseyrook AKA Mechelle on Oct 17, 2018 23:35:00 GMT
My current car is stuck in neutral and would cost anywhere from $1900 to $2400 to fix so I've made the executive decision to (attempt to) sell it.
Which means I'm in the market for a new (to me) car. Hopefully I can find a nice one in good condition that's newer than my old one for $2000 or less.
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Post by Jemma Simmons on Oct 18, 2018 2:18:20 GMT
My current car is stuck in neutral and would cost anywhere from $1900 to $2400 to fix so I've made the executive decision to (attempt to) sell it. Which means I'm in the market for a new (to me) car. Hopefully I can find a nice one in good condition that's newer than my old one for $2000 or less. Ugh! I'm sorry to hear that! I just did the new car thing too and the actual shopping is no fun. However, having the new car is nice. Hope the whole thing goes smoothly for you!
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Post by caseyrook AKA Mechelle on Oct 19, 2018 4:20:53 GMT
My current car is stuck in neutral and would cost anywhere from $1900 to $2400 to fix so I've made the executive decision to (attempt to) sell it. Which means I'm in the market for a new (to me) car. Hopefully I can find a nice one in good condition that's newer than my old one for $2000 or less. Ugh! I'm sorry to hear that! I just did the new car thing too and the actual shopping is no fun. However, having the new car is nice. Hope the whole thing goes smoothly for you! Good news! My uncle, The Mechanic, bought my car for $400 which is $400 more than I truthfully expected to get for it. Now I can get down to business and go used car shopping for serious.
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Post by caseyrook AKA Mechelle on Nov 11, 2018 8:26:28 GMT
Update: I bought a new car. I was even able to finance it and everything.
I only have a part time job so my Mom was shocked I was able to.
It's a white 2014 Chevy Captiva.
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