J?w
QuarterMile
01-18-2005, 03:46 AM
Hello everyone, I have about 3 grand to spend right now, I am looking at about 4 grand in the long run but, can anyone tell me what year Integra I can get with 3 or 4 grand. J/W because I want an Integra pretty bad.
Dweezil6969
01-18-2005, 04:23 AM
try autotrader.com or eBay. Also look in your local classifieds for people selling them and also local message boards. If all alse fails start driving around checking out local car lots.
DaBatThrower
01-18-2005, 06:32 PM
try autotrader.com or eBay. Also look in your local classifieds for people selling them and also local message boards. If all alse fails start driving around checking out local car lots.
A lot of "reputable" used car lots put ads on autotrader.com for their inventory. Those may be slightly over priced for you though. A lot of personal clasified ads are on there too, and they will likely be more in your price range. Start there, and determine how wide your radius of purchase is(IE how far you're willing to tavel to pick it up) and just run a search, those ads change daily so keep checking. Hope this helps.
-DaBat
A lot of "reputable" used car lots put ads on autotrader.com for their inventory. Those may be slightly over priced for you though. A lot of personal clasified ads are on there too, and they will likely be more in your price range. Start there, and determine how wide your radius of purchase is(IE how far you're willing to tavel to pick it up) and just run a search, those ads change daily so keep checking. Hope this helps.
-DaBat
pizzaman
01-20-2005, 06:51 PM
Driving around will probably be your best bet. I stumbled across my 90 LS sitting in the back of a lot. They just got it in the day before and didn't have time to strip off the rims and remove other little goodies from it.
Remember this when buying a used car you are buying someone else's problems. Set aside about 1500 for repairs and get the little things fixed before they turn into major problems.
Remember this when buying a used car you are buying someone else's problems. Set aside about 1500 for repairs and get the little things fixed before they turn into major problems.
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