Find Cheap Used Cars For Sale Today

Find Cheap Used Cars For Sale Today

Let’s face it, the cost of everything is going up. The gas prices are crazy, food has gone up by as much as 20% and credit is getting harder and harder to obtain. No wonder more and more people are wondering where they can find cheap used cars for sale. You’re probably one of them, since you took the time to read this article. Well, you’ve come to the right place because I’m going to show you a couple of places you can get a cheap used car in you city.

The first and most obvious way to find a cheap used car is to look in the newspaper and free classified sales papers they put out in front of the grocery store. Out here in Los Angeles, they have publications such as the Penny Saver, Auto Mercado and the Recycler. They have plenty of good, cheap cars for sale from both dealerships and private owners. If you look hard enough, you can usually walk away with a steal.

If you’re not into flipping pages, you can surf the web by visiting such sites as Craigslist, AutoTrader and eBay Motors. The good thing about sites like these is that they allow you to really narrow your search down to the specifics. You can tailor your search to suit the price, make, model, color, mileage, etc. of the car you’re looking for. Most listing also have plenty of interior and exterior pictures of the car, so you can get a pretty good idea of what you’re dealing with before you waste your time going over to see it.

If you really want a cheap car, you best bet is to head on over to a car auction. You’ll be able to get cars from the last 2-3 years for hundreds and usually thousands less than what you would pay at a dealership. Especially, since the decline of the economy has caused more and more people to fall behind on their car payments and ultimately end up having it repossessed. This means you can get good, well maintained cars, trucks and SUVs for dirt cheap. Shoot, you can even turn around and sell a couple on the side for a nice profit.

So, now you should even have to wonder where to find cheap used cars for sale because you know where to look. Just to refresh your memory, you should be looking in the papers, on the internet or at a car auction. But you’ll save the most money by getting into the wonderful world of auctioning.

 

You’re best option when looking for a good, cheap car that isn’t going to start smoking after you drive down the street is to join a car auction site But, be careful because the majority of them are scams. Thankfully, MyCarAuctionReview.com has put together a list of the best sites you can join that are trustworthy in addition to having thousands of auction listings with some cars even selling for as low as $500.

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9 Responses to “Find Cheap Used Cars For Sale Today”

  1. nehemiah3131 says:

    well since you didnt give the miles on the car i dont really know if thats a good deal. If it has less than 150k miles it would be a very good deal if the car runs decent, any car that runs ok is probably a decent deal for $1k, BMW is a nicer car for that much money although like somepeople have said it will cost alot to have it fixed, and if there only asking $1k for a 98 BMW it probably needs a fair amount of work to run well.
    If the car has less than 200,000 miles and runs pretty well I would say thats a good deal for a 98' BMW. If you can, have a mechnic look at it, if he tells you it wont need more than $1k worth of work right away I would probably do it.

  2. ☆♫ Miranda ♫★ says:

    Find out what you owe from the bank. Put it for sale on
    autotrader.com or cars.com or your newspaper. Trading down
    is not something you wanna do, dealers know your in a bind
    and will rip you off, more than usual. You may have to sell
    for a little loss, but you can make it up by buying your next
    car dirt cheap!

  3. Lprod says:

    He seems to be insecure…and he needs reassurance…or he could be using you to make him look better..,

    and the 'you dont love me' crap…i would pull it on him and say that he apparently dosent care what you actually have to say…but that could turn ugly really fast…so id be carefull

    so just tell him how it makes you feel…but dont blame him…then he probably will get defensive.

  4. mattcasey2017 says:

    I've been a thrift store shopper for years, but I still go to outlets for things I would NOT buy in thrift stores! (underwear, socks, bras, sheets, towels, etc.) Outlets have their place for those who think they must have labels and thrift stores have their place for those who like nice things but don't want or can't spend the $$ to get them. I go to both. I am fortunate to live in Lancaster, PA where we have lots of both!!

  5. Yada Yada says:

    first look at the reservoir tank for a leak or a hose that comes off of it to the radiator, next I would suspect the waterpump if it's not the reservoir as the waterpump is in the same area on that car, there is a small weep hole at the bottom of the waterpump that will leak if the pump is bad, it's hard to see because there is a pulley on the pump and you will have to take the serpentine belt off the pulley to get the pulley off to see, if I remember right changing the waterpump on that car is very simple and it's only about $20 to buy.

  6. Answer Girl! says:

    Car people suck

    :(

    Be careful

  7. charlesdclimer says:

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  8. Yada Yada says:
  9. Princess2929 says:

    You need to ask yourself why you allow yourself to be treated like this. That's the real question. It's obvious why she treats you this way, you let her. Find out why.

    Hope this helps!

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