The Cobalt is a dog anyway, and that one has too many miles. Corollas are much more dependable regardless of "looks". If you can get the Cobalt down to $3500 consider it and be ready for maintenance expenses to run the cost back up. For the Corolla, I'd wave $5500 cash under their nose and see how bad they want to sell it. The $6800 isn't bad for a 4 year-old car. Give it a good looking over and have a mechanic thoroughly check whatever car you plan on buying.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Chevys Mileage Capacity good or bad?
Hi my mother was going to purchase a 2006 chevy cobalt ls in white for my brother we found someone selling it for $5,000 but the mileage is 118K. Do you think this a good deal or bad deal and why? Also we were going to buy a 2007 toyota coralla instead for $6,800 with 79K miles but the chevy has a more teenage look to it what do you think we should do?Chevys Mileage Capacity good or bad?
The Cobalt is a dog anyway, and that one has too many miles. Corollas are much more dependable regardless of "looks". If you can get the Cobalt down to $3500 consider it and be ready for maintenance expenses to run the cost back up. For the Corolla, I'd wave $5500 cash under their nose and see how bad they want to sell it. The $6800 isn't bad for a 4 year-old car. Give it a good looking over and have a mechanic thoroughly check whatever car you plan on buying.applebees
The Cobalt is a dog anyway, and that one has too many miles. Corollas are much more dependable regardless of "looks". If you can get the Cobalt down to $3500 consider it and be ready for maintenance expenses to run the cost back up. For the Corolla, I'd wave $5500 cash under their nose and see how bad they want to sell it. The $6800 isn't bad for a 4 year-old car. Give it a good looking over and have a mechanic thoroughly check whatever car you plan on buying.
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