BPH
Master Don Juan
These last couple of weeks I've been shopping for a white work truck that can attach a trailer. Nothing special; looking for something around $6000 or less so I won't have to finance it, 200k miles or less so it won't crap out anytime too soon, and just overall not a piece of junk.
That has been proving to be much more difficult than I thought it'd be...
First car I looked at I'd have needed to finance. It had some issues but what turned me away was the $3k in extra fees and 9% interest rate, so I decided I had to find something I could buy outright.
Second car turned out to be a massive piece of junk once I got it inspected, so I quickly said no to that.
Third car I was going to have inspected today actually, but somebody bought it last night since it had taken me 2 days to get a question answered by the dealer since the owner is rarely in, apparently.
I've been looking at Facebook Marketplace and Craiglist, but noticed a lot of people don't check their messages. I've also been going through sites like AutoTrader, AutoList, ISeeCars, etc but the AAA mechanic I had inspect the second car suggested I avoid dealers since they'll tack on extra fees to get the car out the door.
I'm not much of a car guy, but I'm doing my due diligence the best I can and I'm surprised it's taking this long to find something that isn't garbage. I have my radius set to 100 miles in most of these searches, and I'm not wondering if I need to expand further. The problem then would become wasting several hours (during my work hours) to drive up and inspect the cars, and needing to drag somebody else along whenever I DO find the right truck and need them to drive the other car home.
Hoping there are some people here who buy a lot of cars or have experience with this and can recommend how I should go about this.
That has been proving to be much more difficult than I thought it'd be...
First car I looked at I'd have needed to finance. It had some issues but what turned me away was the $3k in extra fees and 9% interest rate, so I decided I had to find something I could buy outright.
Second car turned out to be a massive piece of junk once I got it inspected, so I quickly said no to that.
Third car I was going to have inspected today actually, but somebody bought it last night since it had taken me 2 days to get a question answered by the dealer since the owner is rarely in, apparently.
I've been looking at Facebook Marketplace and Craiglist, but noticed a lot of people don't check their messages. I've also been going through sites like AutoTrader, AutoList, ISeeCars, etc but the AAA mechanic I had inspect the second car suggested I avoid dealers since they'll tack on extra fees to get the car out the door.
I'm not much of a car guy, but I'm doing my due diligence the best I can and I'm surprised it's taking this long to find something that isn't garbage. I have my radius set to 100 miles in most of these searches, and I'm not wondering if I need to expand further. The problem then would become wasting several hours (during my work hours) to drive up and inspect the cars, and needing to drag somebody else along whenever I DO find the right truck and need them to drive the other car home.
Hoping there are some people here who buy a lot of cars or have experience with this and can recommend how I should go about this.