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Re: purchasing
"den630" <den630@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Hi, I'm thing of buying a 2004 Elantra gt hatchback.
> Is there anything special to look out for in this model?
> The car has 40000 miles on it and seems to be in
> great shape. The asking price is 9000.
That is 60% of the cost of a new one. It has probably been pretty much
trouble free at that stage. If you can get another 60,000 miles from it
with no major expenses, it would be about the same cost per mile to own and
operate. I think this model has a timing belt that will have to be changed
in another 20k miles or so.
I was surprised to see the KBB retail price in the 11k - 12k range.
One thing to consider is the financing. If you are paying cash, it may not
matter. If you are going to make payments, check out what rates you can get
on a new car. Sometimes you can get a lower payment on a brand new car than
a used one. Banks typically offer much higher rates on used cars.
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Re: purchasing
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
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> "den630" <den630@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:UubYg.125$Dg5.116@trndny09...
> > Hi, I'm thing of buying a 2004 Elantra gt hatchback.
> > Is there anything special to look out for in this model?
> > The car has 40000 miles on it and seems to be in
> > great shape. The asking price is 9000.
>
>
> That is 60% of the cost of a new one. It has probably been pretty much
> trouble free at that stage. If you can get another 60,000 miles from it
> with no major expenses, it would be about the same cost per mile to own
and
> operate. I think this model has a timing belt that will have to be
changed
> in another 20k miles or so.
>
> I was surprised to see the KBB retail price in the 11k - 12k range.
>
> One thing to consider is the financing. If you are paying cash, it may not
> matter. If you are going to make payments, check out what rates you can
get
> on a new car. Sometimes you can get a lower payment on a brand new car
than
> a used one. Banks typically offer much higher rates on used cars.
>
> Thanks for the info. I will be paying cash for this
car so financing will not be an issue.
>
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