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The problem is that once you've had to spend that much, usually there's another couple thousand you must spend to just get the care "sales worthy"...
In this case, if I am understanding faifai correctly, you can do a trade-in to a dealer "as-is". As long as you know what your trade-in is worth and how much your repairs would cost you, you can figure out how much to ask for from the dealer. It obviously isnt the best-case scenario, but its certainly an option if you dont feel like dealing with the repair + time involved itself.
For maintenance I use my Lexus Pursuits Rewards from my Lexus Visa. I don't carry a balance so no interest. Have not paid a dime for service for five years. Also have almost a thousand dollars in rewards I'll use on my GS when it finally gets here.
Very encouraging comments. Thank you for sharing your experience. Did you do AutoTrader or CraigsList or Newspaper? How did you advertise it?
The camaro was listed on auto trader.com and it sold in exactly 5 weeks. I had lots of people come look at it. The Camry I had for just 14 months before I sold it and I used craigslist. It sold in 2 weeks.
FYI guys, I got quoted from jerry Johnson at Midwest Toyota and he got me $1615 for 7 yrs/100,000 miles with 0 deductible. Pretty good deal in my opinon.
FYI guys, I got quoted from jerry Johnson at Midwest Toyota and he got me $1615 for 7 yrs/100,000 miles with 0 deductible. Pretty good deal in my opinon.