I have just passed my driving test and am looking for a second hand car, something with low insurance. Thanks.Does anyone know any good websites where i can find cars for sale online?
I sold mine off of craigslist.com
You should be careful though and never meet people alone. I've heard some bad stories about it.Does anyone know any good websites where i can find cars for sale online?
im looking to sell my renault clio(1999) 1.2 rn its suspention has be lowered it has tsw alloies 14'; a super woofer in the boot pioneer speakers on the parcel shelf an xpod cd player and 112000 miles on the clock it has slight damage on the rear drivers side just above the wheel but a nice wee car all the same and its silver.
anyone else interested im open to emails.
i live in n/ireland.
there is a place in shoreham by sea called m and s cars, they are vry populr. i bought my last two cars from there a civic and a focus, very good value for money
Autotrader is good, avoid e-bay unless you know about cars.
Remember that the best way to get the price down is to walk away..don't appear too interested after they have told you the price.. Get a car price guide from a news agent and make sure you show it to the salesman, get him to find the particular model in the book if necessary.
Parkers Guide also has useful tips incluing getting an RAC inspection and check insurance groups every time.
Good Luck
Alex
I am a dealer and I have vehicles for sale online but I will be the first to say,,you would be alot better off to go to a local dealer where you can check the vehicle out and check everything very well..There is so many cars online and it is so easy for you to get ripped off..A vehicle is something that should be a hands on deal.. Anyway,if you don't do this,be very careful buying online..
First try www.craigslist.com for your area. Then you can go to MSN.com, or even Yahoo Autos and look at the local cars for sale section. Avoid Ebay.
Well i would ask around from your friends and relatives first. Someone may know of a car that is right up your alley. Just remember you are buying a used car and have someone with you when you go out to look at it. Ask the seller if you could take the car to your mechanic to look at before you buy it. And be sure it has its title to the car. Check the title to the Vin number under the window at the dash board of the drivers side. Craig's list, Auto Trader, www.KBB.com, Car fax are all good ways to look at cars. The KBB.com will get you the wholesale price of the car as well as the private party price of the car. And of course the dealers price. Have fun and best of luck finding your car. See you in the maintenace section of yahoo answers
i like these ones
http://www.rodsforsale.com/
There are thousands of online sites selling cars. Virtually every car dealer on the planet has a website. You can also look for your local newspaper ads on line.
Other suggestions:
autotrader
cars.com
vehix
msn.autos
yahoo motors
craigslist
auto trader
loot
fish4cars
ebaymotors
Insurance comparison sites.
Gocompare
Money supermarket
ebay %26amp; carmax
congratulations, im still trying!
www.autotrader.co.uk
the cheapest insurance cars tend to be - corsas, clios, 106, saxo... etc...
www.autotrader.com
ebay
Cars.com, Carmax.com
www.ridingdirty.com
lots of suped up cars it is nice were i got my 99 mustang
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