Seeking VR4
Oo_skyline_oO
02-03-2005, 08:52 PM
Hey I have looked through some threads and seen the FAQs and I haven't found anything on this but if it has already been answered I apologize. Anyways, I'm looking to get a VR4 and I'm wondering if I should get it from a dealer or an individual... along with that what things should I look for to make sure the car has been taken care of because the car is going to have some milage.
thanks,
Dez
thanks,
Dez
a1waytrip
02-03-2005, 10:54 PM
hey dez, if your anywhere near indiana, i would check this one out, it seems like a really good buy, but im really not sure what vr-4 your looking at. i was going to get this one, until i found out how much insurance was going to be.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4524004758&fromMakeTrack=true
i know it is off ebay, but the guy said he's got no problem with you coming there and looking at it. i talked to him, seems like a good honest guy, but i could be wrong. any way, if you don't have a ebay account and are interested i have the guys e-mail
-tom
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4524004758&fromMakeTrack=true
i know it is off ebay, but the guy said he's got no problem with you coming there and looking at it. i talked to him, seems like a good honest guy, but i could be wrong. any way, if you don't have a ebay account and are interested i have the guys e-mail
-tom
Oo_skyline_oO
02-03-2005, 10:59 PM
damn man...that seems like a really good deal...but I live in Cali so that's the end of that...thanks for the info though
Gateway
02-03-2005, 11:32 PM
looks exactly like my car (except for the exhaust tips)
The1NamedMarc
02-04-2005, 12:48 PM
If interest rates are cheaper at a dealer, opposed to a bank loan, then by all means.
If you are referring to the condition of the vehicle, it will depend. Dealers, as well as individuals, are all out for the same thing. ($$$) Dealerships do not put the car into any special treatments.
There really is no say on which is better, it all depends on how the car was treated.
Your best bet is to test drive the vehicle, run some of your own tests, and have it inspected. Depending on the liquidity of the vehicle, a dealership may be cheaper. But then again, it could be the same for individuals. In the end, it all depends.
Take your time. There's no rush.
If you are referring to the condition of the vehicle, it will depend. Dealers, as well as individuals, are all out for the same thing. ($$$) Dealerships do not put the car into any special treatments.
There really is no say on which is better, it all depends on how the car was treated.
Your best bet is to test drive the vehicle, run some of your own tests, and have it inspected. Depending on the liquidity of the vehicle, a dealership may be cheaper. But then again, it could be the same for individuals. In the end, it all depends.
Take your time. There's no rush.
Thourun
02-04-2005, 01:35 PM
... Take your time. There's no rush.
Best advice for the situation. Don't forget the test drive and inspection though. Once you have seen a few you'll get a feel for whats a quality car and what has been abused, then all you have to do is find a quality one for the right price and your set.
Best advice for the situation. Don't forget the test drive and inspection though. Once you have seen a few you'll get a feel for whats a quality car and what has been abused, then all you have to do is find a quality one for the right price and your set.
Igovert500
02-04-2005, 04:36 PM
Generally, you will get better deals with an individual. I have an intense hatred for dealerships after working at one, so I generally suggest avoiding them like the plague...but it's up to you. Just do as everyone said, take your time and look for the best deal.
Oo_skyline_oO
02-04-2005, 06:08 PM
thanks guys that's a help...I am in no rush really...just kind of looking for one by the time late july comes around so I really don't want just the first one I see
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