not if it's owned by the government
Almost all cars have some amount of blow by. You may notice it at the oil cap or dipstick. If the car is not smoking out the exhaust, it should still have a lot of miles left in it. Is it worth buying is a judgment call that everyone has to make.
how do you find out if the owner still owe a finance company on the car you are buying?
If you are trading in a vehicle in which money is still owed, the amount of money outstanding will be rolled over onto the new loan for the new car you are buying. If you owe $2500 on your current car, and are buying a car for $10,000, regardless if it is worth less than your current car, the $2500 note will be added onto the new loan unless you can pay it off beforehand.
Don't do it. Buying a new car when you still owe on a current vehicle it very foolish. Pay the one you have off before even considering buying another car.
I want to now if it's worth buying
yes as long as the car is still in good running condition. even though it has a high mileage. check some car classified sites to help you more compare used car prices.
There are many options for buying a used Chevrolet. You may go to a Chevrolet dealer, as they sell both new and used models, or a used car dealer. Alternatively, you may search used car sites, auto trading sites, or classifieds in the newspaper or online.
Risky business, I wouldn't do it.
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yup.
Martin Chevrolet is most famous as a car dealership in Long Beach, California. If one wants to buy a new or a used Chevy in Long Beach then Martin Chevrolet is worth a visit.
absolutely, if the dealer is willing to do it. It is two separate transactions, you selling the dealer your car and you buying the dealers car. Whether your tade is worth more or less the the purchased car means nothing to the dealer. they are making a sale and intend to do it again with your trade, just for more money.