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Nov 26, 2014
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ByuImaginesDragons
But watch out for people trying to rip you off. My sister and BIL got so much
crap from private sellers lying to them and giving them the run-around.
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So, looking to buy a used car. What's the right way to go about it?
frontrowcougar
11/25/14 6:29pm
I bought on ebay once and it worked out. Car was in florida and I shipped to DC
Iman23
11/25/14 6:32pm
I had a friend that got hosed on an ebay purchase about 10 years ago.
Born2Fish
11/25/14 8:22pm
Private party is best way to pay less.
Y'zFan
11/25/14 6:34pm
Yep, the seller makes more money and the buyer saves too.
canadiancougar624
11/25/14 7:16pm
But watch out for people trying to rip you off. My sister and BIL got so much
ByuImaginesDragons
11/26/14 12:58am
ive heard good things about costco's program if you're a member
Cougarclaw
11/25/14 6:35pm
They sell cars too? Was this in Superkid's Costco newsletter?
TNT
11/25/14 6:40pm
Her husband let's her drive?
Born2Fish
11/25/14 8:23pm
I prefer rebuilt title cars that have had rear collision damage. Cost about half
8man
11/25/14 8:04pm
But go into it knowing if you ever sell, you'll find very few willing buyers.
Hank Rearden
11/25/14 8:21pm
This is true. It's why you can find a great car and also why it's more difficult
8man
11/25/14 8:40pm
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