150k maintenance/Purchase advice
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Maybe there, but I just got dragged car shopping with a friend of mine not two months ago, she found a Caravan in her budget, great shape but 138k miles on the clock at one of those street corner used car lots. The used car lot owner had no problem letting us take it for a couple hours to drive and have the engine compression tested.
Took the thing to my local Dodge dealer (where I know them quite well) and they performed a compression test, no problem $75, and gave it a quick look/see for any visible problems like leaks, etc. while they were at it.
What exactly are they going to "inspect" for $160 CDN? Sounds like they saw you coming $160 better be a little more elaborate than the "23 Point Inspection" they give you in 10 mins with an oil change... $160 CDN is what in our money?
The single best way to determine if you have a good working engine is a compression test... Only problem with one is some mechanic actually has to do mechanic work for about 30 mins...
Took the thing to my local Dodge dealer (where I know them quite well) and they performed a compression test, no problem $75, and gave it a quick look/see for any visible problems like leaks, etc. while they were at it.
What exactly are they going to "inspect" for $160 CDN? Sounds like they saw you coming $160 better be a little more elaborate than the "23 Point Inspection" they give you in 10 mins with an oil change... $160 CDN is what in our money?
The single best way to determine if you have a good working engine is a compression test... Only problem with one is some mechanic actually has to do mechanic work for about 30 mins...
Last edited by HammerZ71; 04-11-2011 at 10:29 PM.
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i do a search on auto trader and dont seem to find anything else for cheaper.... might just be bad timing on my part and the market is a bit high at the moment.
I like it and I am going to pull the trigger on this deal. I appreciate everyones help!
This is a great forum and I will definitely be back!
I guess my next post will be what type/brand of lift and tires i should get!!!!
I like it and I am going to pull the trigger on this deal. I appreciate everyones help!
This is a great forum and I will definitely be back!
I guess my next post will be what type/brand of lift and tires i should get!!!!
#16
I've seen prices vary widely by area. Down here, Rams seem to be about $2000-$3000 less than a comparable used Furd. I have a buddy in the midwest who bought a Ram about a year ago and found that he could have had a comparable Furd for about the same $2000-3000 less.
He paid about $3000 more for an '07 than I could buy one down here for and he shopped his a$$ off for about three weeks in a 150 square mile area around him.
My cousin, who lives in upstate NY, bought an '08 Ram QC Hemi 4x4 BRAND SPANKIN' NEW off the lot for $24k when the 4th Gens started being delivered onto the dealer lots. Hard to find a used '08 for under that now, three years later from a dealer. You'd have to go private to see an '08 for under $20k.
He paid about $3000 more for an '07 than I could buy one down here for and he shopped his a$$ off for about three weeks in a 150 square mile area around him.
My cousin, who lives in upstate NY, bought an '08 Ram QC Hemi 4x4 BRAND SPANKIN' NEW off the lot for $24k when the 4th Gens started being delivered onto the dealer lots. Hard to find a used '08 for under that now, three years later from a dealer. You'd have to go private to see an '08 for under $20k.
Last edited by HammerZ71; 04-13-2011 at 09:05 AM.
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