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maybe your being to picky. pay cash, car payments are bad.

 

grand prix? or criegslit anything with a 3800, they run forever. and are cheap

http://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/2655811169.html

http://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/2655122642.html

http://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/2629293161.html - don't be afraid of miles.

 

Ford taurus do not hold value, but last pretty well, you can get one for under 4kish with under around 100k miles.

http://mansfield.craigslist.org/cto/2640576096.html - this is right by my parents house.

 

ford focus. 30+ mpg? These are just damn dependable cars.

http://columbus.craigslist.org/ctd/2629749446.html

http://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/2652635330.html - 07 with highway miles.

http://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/2600882162.html - nice, only 74k

 

impala

http://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/2627562875.html

 

good high mileage civic

http://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/2628947364.html

 

debt is bad homey, dont be a slave to the bank, pay cash, save money, buy something better in a couple years.

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0% apr's in the car business are a joke....and a majority of the ads you see are as well. If it sounds to good to be true than I assure you that it is.

 

So with that being said...we are not doing any clearance, but I do have some great incentives on new Kia's at the moment. A new car is definitely your best bet considering used car prices are higher than they ever have been in the auto industry.

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Joel, she's been driving me nuts. I've been trying to talk her into getting something super cheap for now so she can get her credit cards paid off but she thinks she needs something perfect. The longer it takes for us to find something, the more she thinks she needs to spend. I'm going to make one last push for her to either keep driving one of mine until she gets her cards paid off, or get a ~$1500 car that can last a couple years, so again she can get her cards paid off. The unfortunate thing is we have no good solution right now, so I'm trying to see what all of the options are.
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0% apr's in the car business are a joke....and a majority of the ads you see are as well. If it sounds to good to be true than I assure you that it is.

 

So with that being said...we are not doing any clearance, but I do have some great incentives on new Kia's at the moment. A new car is definitely your best bet considering used car prices are higher than they ever have been in the auto industry.

 

I've bought several cars with 0.9% rates with no strings attached.

Mind you it wasn't from big bobs house of clunkers...:dumb:

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Sit her down and pull out a few thousand in cash in 100's and a lighter and tell her to burn it. Then tell her it's the same as buying a new car. 5g's is the max you need to spend to get reliable transportation (not showy or sporty just get there) and I think 2500 will do the trick most of the time.
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Find out what cars had model changes, especially full model changes. Then see if you can find any leftovers.

 

I'm pretty sure the Hyundai Accent just had an FMC.

 

 

This guy has the idea!

 

Find a NEW 2011 car that now looks dramatically different from his 2012 brother.

They are the ugly ducklings of the lot and nobody wants to buy a new "old" car except the thrifty buyer.

 

Usually deal with you because it's been sitting there a while..

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Find out what cars had model changes, especially full model changes. Then see if you can find any leftovers.

 

I'm pretty sure the Hyundai Accent just had an FMC.

 

 

Good Luck trying to find any, We have 0 new 2011 hyundai's at our lot. A used accent about goes for what a Brand new accent goes for

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Good Luck trying to find any, We have 0 new 2011 hyundai's at our lot. A used accent about goes for what a Brand new accent goes for

 

True story...Hyundai and Kia don't produce as many cars as the other brands. So coming across any 2011 models is pretty difficult if you are being picky about options and color.

 

Just an idea and an example of that idea. I just happened to see a commercial with the new Accent in it and it was the only one I knew off off of the top of my head. I'm sure there are other vehicles that had a FMC this year.

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Smart cars have specials going on for this month. Excellent on fuel (average 38-42 mpg & hwy 47-50+ mpg)

 

October Specials on all 2011 pure, passion, cabriolet & electric drive EV.

0.9% APR financing is 24 up to 60 months offered on all 2011 smarts. (included electric drive) And for customers decide to take advantage of APR specials, we are now offering

2011 Pure/Passion Coupe: $1,250 customer cash

2011 Cabriolet: $1,500 customer cash

 

Smart pure coupe lease offer of $159 for 24 months

Smart passion coupe lease offer $179 for 24 months

Smart cabriolet lease offer $249 for 24 months

 

 

Eric.

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0% apr's in the car business are a joke.....

 

Not when you buy big boy cars over $35,000.

 

I've bought several cars with 0.9% rates with no strings attached.

Mind you it wasn't from big bobs house of clunkers...:dumb:

 

 

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