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Where can I find cheap cars, cash price, in Dodge City, KS?
Question by DJArkansas: Where can I find cheap cars, cash price, in Dodge City, KS?
Im going to get my license in july, my 16th birthday month, and I need to find a cheap, GOOD CONDITIONED car for my 16th birthday. If anyone know a website and/or a car lot around that sell good cash priced cars, please help me out, I would really appreciate it!
Best answer:
Answer by Sage
I’m not sure what you mean by “cash priced” cars. A car’s price is its price.
As for buying a used car, it really doesn’t matter where you buy from. Unless the seller provides some sort of written guarantee (which is NOT the same thing as a warranty), any used car you buy is going to be “as is”; and you have the same responsibility for knowing the relative value of any item you want to buy and having the vehicle inspected before you buy it, no matter whom the seller may be.
Unfortunately, especially after “cash for clunkers” sent about 1/2 million “cheap” vehicles to the crusher, there are much fewer around than there used to be and people are keeping their used cars to save money in this lousy economy. Either your money is probably going to buy you much less car than you think, or you’re probably going to have to pay quite a bit more than you expect to find one that meets your standards of “GOOD CONDITIONED”.
You should start by reviewing advertisements through sites like AutoTrader and Cars.com which will provide you with the largest selection of vehicles available at any given time. eBay can also be a reasonable source provided you’ve done your homework in advance. No matter where you buy, even from a dealer, nobody is going to do your work for you, and it’s up to you to have any vehicle you’re thinking about buying to a qualified mechanic capable of advising you about any potential problems the vehicle may have. It’s also incumbent upon you, and only you, to obtain a vehicle history report and vet the vehicle through local law enforcement to ensure it’s both legally and mechanically sound.
Best of luck. I hope this helps.
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Q&A: How can I increase the towing capacity for Dodge 1500 4×4?
Question by britt1624: How can I increase the towing capacity for Dodge 1500 4×4?
I have a friend that has a 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4×4 and he is selling it at an unbelievable price. The only problem is that I may need a 2500 to tow our horses. The deal is too great to pass up. Is there any way to increase the towing proformance of this truck? Are there any web sites that may help with this?
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Answer by loonatic72
You can add leafsprings and helpers to the truck but the engine and tranny are still going to struggle. But it and trade it in on a 2500 diesel
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Where can I find cheap cars, cash price, in Dodge City, KS?
Question by DJArkansas: Where can I find cheap cars, cash price, in Dodge City, KS?
Im going to get my license in july, my 16th birthday month, and I need to find a cheap, GOOD CONDITIONED car for my 16th birthday. If anyone know a website and/or a car lot around that sell good cash priced cars, please help me out, I would really appreciate it!
Best answer:
Answer by Sage
I’m not sure what you mean by “cash priced” cars. A car’s price is its price.
As for buying a used car, it really doesn’t matter where you buy from. Unless the seller provides some sort of written guarantee (which is NOT the same thing as a warranty), any used car you buy is going to be “as is”; and you have the same responsibility for knowing the relative value of any item you want to buy and having the vehicle inspected before you buy it, no matter whom the seller may be.
Unfortunately, especially after “cash for clunkers” sent about 1/2 million “cheap” vehicles to the crusher, there are much fewer around than there used to be and people are keeping their used cars to save money in this lousy economy. Either your money is probably going to buy you much less car than you think, or you’re probably going to have to pay quite a bit more than you expect to find one that meets your standards of “GOOD CONDITIONED”.
You should start by reviewing advertisements through sites like AutoTrader and Cars.com which will provide you with the largest selection of vehicles available at any given time. eBay can also be a reasonable source provided you’ve done your homework in advance. No matter where you buy, even from a dealer, nobody is going to do your work for you, and it’s up to you to have any vehicle you’re thinking about buying to a qualified mechanic capable of advising you about any potential problems the vehicle may have. It’s also incumbent upon you, and only you, to obtain a vehicle history report and vet the vehicle through local law enforcement to ensure it’s both legally and mechanically sound.
Best of luck. I hope this helps.
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