WebIn the past I was told the best place to buy used cars cheap was San Jose, Ca. This was told to me by a friend that owned a body shop. He occasionally had to buy a old car just to get a body panel for a repair. Many used car dealers buy them at auction. Back in 1998 I bought a 1994 Ford Bronco at a govt auction for $800, it was used by Border ... WebThat would be because a new car typically loses a lot of value (depreciates) in the first year or two of ownership. On average a new car loses 20-30% of its value in the first year. So the same car that costs ~$30k brand new can often be purchased for ~$21-24k a year later while still having 90%+ of its usable life left.
best reliable used car under $5000 : r/whatcarshouldIbuy - reddit
WebMost people say Toyota and Honda because during the 80's and 90's, those were the cars that lived long after 100k miles with minimal problems. Mitsubishi Mirage is one of cheapest cars in U.S. there was a couple who got 414,000 miles out of one because they took care of it. WebBuy a 2 year gently used car with low miles and save 33%. Buy what you can afford to pay cash for, there are plenty of clean, safe and reliable cars in the $8k-225k price range. Then save the monthly payment into your savings account and in 2-3 years you can spend that much more on your next late model used car with low miles. 3 the yayhoos baby i love you lyrics
What is the best used car website? : r/whatcarshouldIbuy - reddit
WebI didn't end up buying from them but they have a pretty good list of public and private cars for sale and a great filtering tool to narrow down price, make, model, etc. 3 madakira • 1 yr. ago Probably easiest to go through an auto broker. Just tell them what you want, and they search high and low. WebWe have 100+ new car stores and 30 ish used car dealerships that are not tied to a brand. I buy for the used car dealerships. Reddit chose the wording on the flair but it is accurate since I am buying all brands, etc. I am not using my own money or flipping cars. We are publicly traded and corporate all the way. WebHere is its page for the RAV4, if you buy a 2024 for $20,307, drive it 12000 miles/year and sell it after 5 years. It estimates that your RAV4 will be worth $11K after 5 years. That's less than $2K/year in depreciation. If you buy the RAV4 new, the site estimates that it will lose $12K by year 5. the yay goes