deal or no deal? slammed 03 with mods
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I wouldn't tell you what to do, but some thoughts, if the car really was totaled in 2003 (check carfax) then it has gone 72,000 miles since then, can't be too bad of a driver. The 300 whp thing I'd chock up to salesmanship, HP numbers are made to be bumped, lol, it is possibly close to that at the crank. I'm surprised at how many people here assume that because a car is modded it's been abused, heh, most of you wusses mod and then drive it like a grandma. Anyways, I'm convinced that the Oil usage issues are caused by under-driving the car not overdriving it. All in all it'd probably be safer to just walk away but if you like it it wouldn't hurt to check it out, drive it a bit...
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#21
Too much for not enough. I got my 03 with 99,000 for $8,700 + tax (9,300 out the door)
Clean title, one owner, full service record, good carfax (only one very minor bump in the back that the seller was very forthcoming about) I'm just over 1 year and 16,000 mi later, and the car has been a champ.
Clean title, one owner, full service record, good carfax (only one very minor bump in the back that the seller was very forthcoming about) I'm just over 1 year and 16,000 mi later, and the car has been a champ.
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ya i know insurance is going to be ALOT, lol im 15 right now turning 16 soon, im getting the car a week after my bday, which is in august so im looking for the right car, insurance for a 16 year old in a coupe will be ALOT!! lol i know, my frined has a g37, but he says his parents put him under the cheapest car of the family? would that work for me>? and i can just register my self under my dads audi avant?
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It's going to depend on which state you live in and what kind of policy your parents have. In my state (Michigan), I know insurance is tied to the vehicle, not the driver. A few years ago, I hit a deer with my dad's car, and it was covered by his insurance even though I had my own car and my own insurance and wasn't on his policy at all.
And if your B-day isn't until August, then definitely take a pass on this car. You've got plenty of time to find a better deal. When I was looking for my car, I wanted some very specific items (AWD, CPO, certain colors, etc.), so I looked at literally 100 or more cars on Autotrader or cars.com. I was willing to go get the car I wanted. I'm not saying you need to do this kind of research, but take your time and look around and get the car you really want and you won't regret it. And don't be afraid to look at something you'd have to drive to get. A hundred miles each way to get a great deal is nothing in the long run.
BTW, the Sedan is faster than the Coupe (same engine, but it's a little lighter).
And if your B-day isn't until August, then definitely take a pass on this car. You've got plenty of time to find a better deal. When I was looking for my car, I wanted some very specific items (AWD, CPO, certain colors, etc.), so I looked at literally 100 or more cars on Autotrader or cars.com. I was willing to go get the car I wanted. I'm not saying you need to do this kind of research, but take your time and look around and get the car you really want and you won't regret it. And don't be afraid to look at something you'd have to drive to get. A hundred miles each way to get a great deal is nothing in the long run.
BTW, the Sedan is faster than the Coupe (same engine, but it's a little lighter).
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