advice for a friend
#1
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advice for a friend
Hey guys,
a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so to
speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine model,
basic equipment).
Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always a
risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else buys
it).
Yuri
a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so to
speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine model,
basic equipment).
Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always a
risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else buys
it).
Yuri
#2
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Re: advice for a friend
Throw the car's particulars into site http://www.edmunds.com , used car section.
You'll need miles, color, transmission, and general condition of the car.
It does ask for zip codes, as prices are at least somewhat location specific.
But the site let's you skip the zip code, too.
Not sure if it will give much guidance on Canadian prices.
I threw in 1994 Civic 2-dr Si Hatchback, 100k miles, dark red, average
condition, air conditioning and got back the following for my zip code
(intermediate cost of living):
Private Party $2,621
Dealer Retail $3,532
Ask for maintenance records, especially timing belt changes and distribution
coil and igniter changes.
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else buys
> it).
You'll need miles, color, transmission, and general condition of the car.
It does ask for zip codes, as prices are at least somewhat location specific.
But the site let's you skip the zip code, too.
Not sure if it will give much guidance on Canadian prices.
I threw in 1994 Civic 2-dr Si Hatchback, 100k miles, dark red, average
condition, air conditioning and got back the following for my zip code
(intermediate cost of living):
Private Party $2,621
Dealer Retail $3,532
Ask for maintenance records, especially timing belt changes and distribution
coil and igniter changes.
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else buys
> it).
#3
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Re: advice for a friend
Throw the car's particulars into site http://www.edmunds.com , used car section.
You'll need miles, color, transmission, and general condition of the car.
It does ask for zip codes, as prices are at least somewhat location specific.
But the site let's you skip the zip code, too.
Not sure if it will give much guidance on Canadian prices.
I threw in 1994 Civic 2-dr Si Hatchback, 100k miles, dark red, average
condition, air conditioning and got back the following for my zip code
(intermediate cost of living):
Private Party $2,621
Dealer Retail $3,532
Ask for maintenance records, especially timing belt changes and distribution
coil and igniter changes.
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else buys
> it).
You'll need miles, color, transmission, and general condition of the car.
It does ask for zip codes, as prices are at least somewhat location specific.
But the site let's you skip the zip code, too.
Not sure if it will give much guidance on Canadian prices.
I threw in 1994 Civic 2-dr Si Hatchback, 100k miles, dark red, average
condition, air conditioning and got back the following for my zip code
(intermediate cost of living):
Private Party $2,621
Dealer Retail $3,532
Ask for maintenance records, especially timing belt changes and distribution
coil and igniter changes.
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else buys
> it).
#4
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Re: advice for a friend
Throw the car's particulars into site http://www.edmunds.com , used car section.
You'll need miles, color, transmission, and general condition of the car.
It does ask for zip codes, as prices are at least somewhat location specific.
But the site let's you skip the zip code, too.
Not sure if it will give much guidance on Canadian prices.
I threw in 1994 Civic 2-dr Si Hatchback, 100k miles, dark red, average
condition, air conditioning and got back the following for my zip code
(intermediate cost of living):
Private Party $2,621
Dealer Retail $3,532
Ask for maintenance records, especially timing belt changes and distribution
coil and igniter changes.
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else buys
> it).
You'll need miles, color, transmission, and general condition of the car.
It does ask for zip codes, as prices are at least somewhat location specific.
But the site let's you skip the zip code, too.
Not sure if it will give much guidance on Canadian prices.
I threw in 1994 Civic 2-dr Si Hatchback, 100k miles, dark red, average
condition, air conditioning and got back the following for my zip code
(intermediate cost of living):
Private Party $2,621
Dealer Retail $3,532
Ask for maintenance records, especially timing belt changes and distribution
coil and igniter changes.
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else buys
> it).
#5
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Re: advice for a friend
Throw the car's particulars into site http://www.edmunds.com , used car section.
You'll need miles, color, transmission, and general condition of the car.
It does ask for zip codes, as prices are at least somewhat location specific.
But the site let's you skip the zip code, too.
Not sure if it will give much guidance on Canadian prices.
I threw in 1994 Civic 2-dr Si Hatchback, 100k miles, dark red, average
condition, air conditioning and got back the following for my zip code
(intermediate cost of living):
Private Party $2,621
Dealer Retail $3,532
Ask for maintenance records, especially timing belt changes and distribution
coil and igniter changes.
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else buys
> it).
You'll need miles, color, transmission, and general condition of the car.
It does ask for zip codes, as prices are at least somewhat location specific.
But the site let's you skip the zip code, too.
Not sure if it will give much guidance on Canadian prices.
I threw in 1994 Civic 2-dr Si Hatchback, 100k miles, dark red, average
condition, air conditioning and got back the following for my zip code
(intermediate cost of living):
Private Party $2,621
Dealer Retail $3,532
Ask for maintenance records, especially timing belt changes and distribution
coil and igniter changes.
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else buys
> it).
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Re: advice for a friend
oh i almost forgot, the car has 204 000 km on it....
I figured for a honda it's still ok
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w2fOb.103422$ZU4.1760357@weber.videotron.net. ..
> Hey guys,
>
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so
to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine
model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always
a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else
buys
> it).
>
> Yuri
>
>
>
I figured for a honda it's still ok
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w2fOb.103422$ZU4.1760357@weber.videotron.net. ..
> Hey guys,
>
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so
to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine
model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always
a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else
buys
> it).
>
> Yuri
>
>
>
#7
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Re: advice for a friend
oh i almost forgot, the car has 204 000 km on it....
I figured for a honda it's still ok
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w2fOb.103422$ZU4.1760357@weber.videotron.net. ..
> Hey guys,
>
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so
to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine
model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always
a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else
buys
> it).
>
> Yuri
>
>
>
I figured for a honda it's still ok
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w2fOb.103422$ZU4.1760357@weber.videotron.net. ..
> Hey guys,
>
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so
to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine
model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always
a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else
buys
> it).
>
> Yuri
>
>
>
#8
Guest
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Re: advice for a friend
oh i almost forgot, the car has 204 000 km on it....
I figured for a honda it's still ok
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w2fOb.103422$ZU4.1760357@weber.videotron.net. ..
> Hey guys,
>
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so
to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine
model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always
a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else
buys
> it).
>
> Yuri
>
>
>
I figured for a honda it's still ok
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w2fOb.103422$ZU4.1760357@weber.videotron.net. ..
> Hey guys,
>
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so
to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine
model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always
a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else
buys
> it).
>
> Yuri
>
>
>
#9
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Re: advice for a friend
oh i almost forgot, the car has 204 000 km on it....
I figured for a honda it's still ok
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w2fOb.103422$ZU4.1760357@weber.videotron.net. ..
> Hey guys,
>
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so
to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine
model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always
a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else
buys
> it).
>
> Yuri
>
>
>
I figured for a honda it's still ok
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w2fOb.103422$ZU4.1760357@weber.videotron.net. ..
> Hey guys,
>
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so
to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine
model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always
a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else
buys
> it).
>
> Yuri
>
>
>
#10
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Re: advice for a friend
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w2fOb.103422$ZU4.1760357@weber.videotron.net. ..
> Hey guys,
>
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so
to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine
model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always
a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else
buys
> it).
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Re: advice for a friend
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w2fOb.103422$ZU4.1760357@weber.videotron.net. ..
> Hey guys,
>
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so
to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine
model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always
a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else
buys
> it).
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Re: advice for a friend
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w2fOb.103422$ZU4.1760357@weber.videotron.net. ..
> Hey guys,
>
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so
to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine
model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always
a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else
buys
> it).
Compare here www.trader.ca
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Re: advice for a friend
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:w2fOb.103422$ZU4.1760357@weber.videotron.net. ..
> Hey guys,
>
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so
to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine
model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always
a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else
buys
> it).
Compare here www.trader.ca
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Re: advice for a friend
In article <w2fOb.103422$ZU4.1760357@weber.videotron.net>, "Yuri
Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else buys
> it).
>
> Yuri
Go to carfax.com and run a report.
Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else buys
> it).
>
> Yuri
Go to carfax.com and run a report.
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Re: advice for a friend
In article <w2fOb.103422$ZU4.1760357@weber.videotron.net>, "Yuri
Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else buys
> it).
>
> Yuri
Go to carfax.com and run a report.
Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> a friend of mine is looking to buy a civic (and join the "community", so to
> speak). She actually wanted to buy the car I bought (98 civic), but backed
> off at the last second and decided to go for something cheaper.
> I went to see the car with him, a 94 civic hatchback (the SOHC engine model,
> basic equipment).
> Car looks to be in good shape, little rust under the hood, little rust on
> body - i test drove it, transmission seems to work smoothly (no grinding
> when shifting), acceleration is still ok.... No noticeable noises, engine
> fairly quiet (as much as you can expect from a 10 year old 4 cyl).
>
> So bottom line is, the car LOOKS ok and drives ok,
> dealer is asking 3600 canadian - thats about 2825 USD.
> I thought it was a good deal (if the car is not a lemon - but thats always a
> risk u take), do you guys think it's reasonable?
>
> If you can reply as soon as possible, I want to get some second opinions
> before I tell my friend if she should go for it (or before someone else buys
> it).
>
> Yuri
Go to carfax.com and run a report.