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Will someone please help me on purchasing a used vehicle? 2005 Suzuki XL.7 or 2004 Ford Mustang V6?

  • My car dealer is going out of business and he has always sold me cars at 0% interest. When I went to the his car lot today I found a 2004 Ford Mustang that had a v6 with 87,000 miles on it. He was asking 6.500 with 1,000 down and 300 a month. This car was pretty clean, but had a little damage to the left rear bumper. The other car I looked at was a 2005 Suzuki xl.7 with a 120,000 miles, cloth interior and the price was the same. I decided to buy the Mustang and noticed the rear window was leaking on the convertible top. He told me he would knock off six hundred if I went and got it fixed. So if any of you know anything about these cars please help me out. Best answer will get my pick. Thanks! PS I need to buy another car and most likely would have a very high interest loan if I went to any other dealer. This will be the 3 car I have bought from this guy and both cars were great. The first one was wrecked and the second I still own.

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    I looked up the mustang on www.nada.com and you did good on that one trade in value was 6,500 so that one was a steal. Forget that pile of crap suzuki that thing had a ton of problems everything from bad brakes to tranny problems electrical gremlins and no horse power motors Pass ON THAT HUNK OF CRAP SUZUKI. buying used cars is a crap shoot sometimes you win sometimes you dont. I always do a cold start test drive I check the oil in the engine and tranny as long as the fluid in the tranny is not black or burnt I will start the car up and take off in it like I stole it. any car you can get to run on down the road and get up to freeway speeds first 5 to7 minutes in the morning is probably a winner any car that will not move the first 5 ot 15 minutes in the morning is a loser. good luck

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I looked up the mustang on www.nada.com and you did good on that one trade in value was 6,500 so that one was a steal. Forget that pile of crap suzuki that thing had a ton of problems everything from bad brakes to tranny problems electrical gremlins and no horse power motors Pass ON THAT HUNK OF CRAP SUZUKI. buying used cars is a crap shoot sometimes you win sometimes you dont. I always do a cold start test drive I check the oil in the engine and tranny as long as the fluid in the tranny is not black or burnt I will start the car up and take off in it like I stole it. any car you can get to run on down the road and get up to freeway speeds first 5 to7 minutes in the morning is probably a winner any car that will not move the first 5 ot 15 minutes in the morning is a loser. good luck

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If you plan on repairing the damage bumper I would try to ask for a lower price,say a $1000.The leaking probably caused additional damage to the car.The following web site will give you details on the Mustang,safety report & Car Fax if you provide the VIN.I would also check with other used car sites related to valuating this car.

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If you plan on repairing the damage bumper I would try to ask for a lower price,say a $1000.The leaking probably caused additional damage to the car.The following web site will give you details on the Mustang,safety report & Car Fax if you provide the VIN.I would also check with other used car sites related to valuating this car.

SKIPPY

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