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Jim Rome99
06-05-2010, 05:50 PM
Here's the deal: my friend wants to buy a reliable vehicle. He has about four grand cash he's willing to spend but he has TERRIBLE credit and has been refused left and right from all the Honda dealerships he's tried to get financing through. He's about ready to buy a car from a used car lot, something like a Grand Am, and spend about ten grand on it.

What should I tell him to do? Can he get a good reliable vehicle with the four grand cash he has in hand? Thanks.

2Valve0
06-05-2010, 05:57 PM
Go buy a car privately. Ever heard of Kijiji? 4g's doesnt get too much :dunno:

tehwegz
06-05-2010, 06:18 PM
Just keep an eye on the $5000 or less section on Kijiji. You can find some pretty good stuff there.

Rarasaurus
06-05-2010, 06:26 PM
A real friend would cosign.....

Unknown303
06-05-2010, 06:33 PM
Originally posted by Rarasaurus
A real friend would cosign..... :rofl: :rofl: God no.

Graham_A_M
06-05-2010, 07:15 PM
Um, you can find tons of great cars for $3000 or less.... Trust me. Keep checking the classifieds here and on Kijiji. I found my co-worker a REALLY nice excellent condition '92 Civic hatch for $1400 on here. :dunno:
You just need to keep looking and be patient. Tomorrow Im buying a newer Probe GT fully loaded for $400. Good deals are around if you know where to look. Ask your friends like I did to find this one. :)

FiveFreshFish
06-05-2010, 07:49 PM
Save some of that money for insurance.

dirtsniffer
06-05-2010, 08:01 PM
http://calgary.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-cars-1998-Ford-Escort-ZX2-Coupe-2-door-W0QQAdIdZ209404913

i was looking to spend about 4 grand on a car 8 months ago. I ended up getting an escort zx2 for 2 grand. after, i blew the rest on a different escort. best deal coming..

car still works great

ExtraSlow
06-06-2010, 07:54 AM
if your friend has terrible credit, I'm willing to bet he's also bad with money. He may even have some others debts. If that's the case, maybe he shouldn't be getting a loan for a car, he should be buying one he can afford with cash.
I agree with the posters above, there are some decent cars for $3000, and he'll have enough left over for the first years insurance. Then, maybe he can work on saving up enough for a flashier car over a couple of years.

Neil4Speed
06-06-2010, 10:07 AM
Originally posted by ExtraSlow
if your friend has terrible credit, I'm willing to bet he's also bad with money. He may even have some others debts. If that's the case, maybe he shouldn't be getting a loan for a car, he should be buying one he can afford with cash.
I agree with the posters above, there are some decent cars for $3000, and he'll have enough left over for the first years insurance. Then, maybe he can work on saving up enough for a flashier car over a couple of years.

Agreed, Tonnes of great cars out there ~3000. I bought my first car for $600 and it was pretty good. At the $2500 range you can get some decent cars with some extra for repairs. Just inspect well.

Ukyo8
06-06-2010, 10:23 AM
Originally posted by 2Valve0
Go buy a car privately. Ever heard of Kijiji? 4g's doesnt get too much :dunno:

I beg the differ :D