onewhippedpuppy |
06-11-2015 12:07 PM |
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Originally Posted by rammstein
(Post 8662983)
I kinda halted my car search because the wife and I started down the road of trying to buy a house, but we've since decided to table that for a year. So now I can look again, but with the house purchase looming, my budget has dropped to about $30k. So I've been investigating stuff at that level. If your turbo was $30k I'd buy it now, but you'd be insane to do that :p. For $30, it looks like I could get a pretty minty E46M3. Or I could wait for the Focus RS to come out which should be in the mid 30s (probably high, but for a new car with warranty I could probably justify this in my head). Whatever I get needs to be dead-nuts reliable as it will be a daily, so I have to disregard a lot of the older and/or higher mileage stuff. Also have to disregard anything modified as I am done dealing with headaches (something like an exhaust or wheels is fine).
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I'm already contemplating keeping it. For $30k I'd never sell it.:cool:
Post a thread with your criteria, there are lots of excellent new or nearly new options for $30k. But if reliability is high on the list, you can scratch the E46 M3........
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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton
(Post 8663049)
Try contacting Carfax to get it removed. They're very responsive and reasonable.
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There was a guy in Rennlist that had an erroneous accident entry on his 997.2 Carfax that prevented him from trading it in to a Porsche dealership. He purchased the car Porsche certified with a clean Carfax, and the accident showed up when he returned to trade in the car at the same dealership. The accident showed up as before his purchase, but the car had passed the CPO inspection and was certified as never being wrecked. He tried fighting on his own, including having a bodyshop inspect the car, but Carfax wouldn't budge. It took the dealership calling Carfax to get the entry changed.
Back story - dealerships that sell "Carfax Certified" used cars pay somewhere between hundreds and thousands per month to Carfax. I looked into a Carfax dealer program but even their lowest level is cost prohibitive for what I do. So it's not surprising that a large dealership representing thousands in revenue to Carfax has a more convincing voice.
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