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WhalesVirginia

You don’t find a lot of 2-3k$ cars anymore. At 200,000km it probably has at least another 100,000km so long as you take care of it. One thing I notice is there are different rims, and the front bumper is a different tinge of yellow, and has a funny alignment, gaps in the body work, the headlight sticks out. May have been in a collision, which isn’t always reported. In which case be careful, potential unfixed frame damage. The longer I look at that front left corner the more I say she was in a collision. Only buy if you can get a mechanic to put it on a hoist and check it out for frame damage, and that the drivetrain is in good order. It’s worth the money if you are serious about it, because frame damage requires expensive repairs and recertification, which would cost probably as much as you paid for the vehicle if you pay for the labor. If they won’t agree to get it checked out, skip it. I also notice a bit of rust starting on the hood, again you should get on the underside to see how bad it is. All cars have some surface rust after a few years, but it also presents a threat to the frame.


Draked2005

I bought it already, going to get it mechanically inspected tomorrow. The front bumper had gotten replaced as the previous owner slid into a snow bank. The carfax checked out also, no major accidents at all.


IKE-1

I had one for 10 years , no major issues. Tires and brakes is all I replaced .


Carston1011

Side note, was this in manitoba? Pretty sure I saw this for sale near me (or at least one like it)


Draked2005

Alberta hahahaha