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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 159612" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>I'm not sure about putting $10k in a used car when you can get a new one, under warranty, for about $12. My younger difficult child got a Chevy Cobalt for about $11k several years ago and he has driving the #$&#37; out of it and it still runs great. I'm not advocating any particular brand but I know many brands have a cheap, low end product that runs well and is more reliable than a used one. I guess I haven't had such great luck with used cars. Unless you have a mechanic in the family, you can get burned badly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 159612, member: 135"] I'm not sure about putting $10k in a used car when you can get a new one, under warranty, for about $12. My younger difficult child got a Chevy Cobalt for about $11k several years ago and he has driving the #$% out of it and it still runs great. I'm not advocating any particular brand but I know many brands have a cheap, low end product that runs well and is more reliable than a used one. I guess I haven't had such great luck with used cars. Unless you have a mechanic in the family, you can get burned badly. [/QUOTE]
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