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96 Integra
Hey,
I'm a 20 year old female who's been looking integras over for awhile. I'm absolutley in love w/ their look. I'm especially interested in the year 95 or 96. Any ideas on where I can find a good beginer that will still allow me to make the college bills? Also I have found a 96 that was listed as a surplus/seized vehicle. How legit are they? I'd love any help you can give. -Jamie |
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I have 3 words of advice for you:
CARFAX CARFAX CARFAX I just bought a 94 Special Edition for $7600 a month ago. Best money I ever spent. I would have bought another 98 Integra for $8500 if I hadn't run the carfax report and seen what sort of disasters it's been through. Floods, fires, theft, you name it. Carfax saved my ass. $20 for a couple months of use. I actually still have my account open, email me at [email protected] if you want me to check some VIN numbers for you. DON'T BUY A SALVAGE TITLED CAR. On another note, how much are you willing to spend? Do you care more about interior, exterior, or power? |
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Re: 96 Integra
curious. why does everyone avoid the "salvage titled car?" are ALL salvaged cars bad?
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