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Soft*Silver
09-26-2012, 10:27 PM
well I am selling my 98 Silverado 350 dually truck. Damn thing is so big. Its overkill for what I want to do. I have someone who wants to trade a totally rebuilt 87 fiero GT turbo with 40,000 on the new engine. I would go from 10MPG to 32 MPG. Its midnite blue and I am in love with the idea...but. BUT. I know nothing about cars. And I know I am not the only person who gets to this point and stands there like a deer in headlights. I cant move and I fear I am going to get murdered but I stand there believing this is going to turn out right. So I thought I would start a thread about car buying. its SCARY. How have you handled it? What would you suggest? Whats your best experience? And of course, your worst?

Dance-with-me
09-26-2012, 10:34 PM
I normally suggest consumer reports for their buying guides (and I'd be glad to look something up for you since I have an online subscription - just PM me!) but it wouldn't be relevant for a car that old with a rebuilt engine.

I would very much recommend having the car you're considering looked at by a trusted mechanic. It's worth paying $100 or so to get it really checked out. Buy the carfax report as well.

I DESPISE car buying because I'm so afraid of making a bad decision (which I've done more than once and really paid for it). So i tend to drive my cars for at least 10 years until I really just have to get something else! So you're not alone with your deer in the headlights response.

ruffryder
09-27-2012, 12:05 PM
I would suggest going to Kelly Blue Book to see the value of your truck vs the Fiero first. Researching what others are selling/paying for these vehicles. If you are still interested, a test drive! Take someone familiar with cars with you to hear the engine running, feel the drive, and look things over under the hood and under the body including tires and of course how you feel inside the vehicle and with the drive. Afterall it will be your car to drive day in and day out. If it's all good and you feel good after that, go for it! If not, you can still sell your vehicle on your own. Perhaps through craigslist, or locally. Many if not all dealerships will take it as a trade in and a down payment towards another vehicle used or new. Go to a few places, fight for the Blue Book Value and the best price on a vehicle you would like to trade for. Do your research! My experience and opinion is stay away from the dealers that are pushy or that try and force you into something they think will fit you and your budget. Look online before you choose some dealers to go to and get an idea of the cars you would like to look at and let them know when you get there so you are not wasting time.. also let them know you will be trading and have no down payment and what you would like as far as a monthly payment if you are doing that, etc. There are some good deals out there and people always want a good heavy duty pickup. Good luck!

Tony
09-27-2012, 12:17 PM
Just throwing in some of my knowledge.
1. The Fiero is really not a daily driver. Or collectible. So if you're buying just cuz you like it, ok. Your dually is worth more than the Fiero. The used vehicle market is very high now.

2. If you go to a dealer, do not tell them you have a trade unt you've negotiated the vehicle you want. Then you tell them
What you want for your truck. Use Kelly Blue Book as a guide. They need you way more than you need them. It's a buyers' market now.

3. Anyone NOT willing to allow you to drive a vehicle to your mechanic for a presale inspection is not someone you want to deal with. I perform this service for my customers free of charge. I know I'm going to be working on it & I also want them in the best vehicle they can buy for their price range.

Just my .02 and how I operate.

Ginger
09-27-2012, 12:31 PM
I'm not a "car person," so I had to approach buying my car in February of this year as a kind of research project.

I knew I wanted a small, fun, economic car, so I checked the top winners in that category in the US News and World Report as well as Consumer report ratings.

I saw that the Honda Fit, Hyundai Accent, Toyota Scion (I'm not talking about the boxy one), Ford Fiesta and a few others kept showing up at the top of the lists, so I test drove each one.

I also thought I could maybe afford a used Prius or one that's just coming off warranty, so I test drove one of those, as well as others that were out of my price range but I would consider if they were only a couple years old and had the pre-owned warranty.

I made a spreadsheet to compare the basic things that mattered to me: air bags, brakes, drive train, warranty, I forget what else, but you know what I mean.

I also put it out there on my Facebook page and poets from around the country weighed in on what I should get, which was pretty freakin' funny because they say things like, "I just think it looks anemic."

Don't even bother asking poets what kind of car to get.

Anyway, I thought the Fit was loud when you're inside it driving, and driving the Prius I felt like I had been imbedded inside a tank. I liked the interior better on the Toyota but the Hyundai had a better warranty, better brakes, better mileage, and was $1000 cheaper.

So that's what I went with. I still don't know if it was the "best" choice, but it was the best I could do, given what I know.

Good luck!!

ruffryder
09-27-2012, 12:49 PM
Great thoughts Tony and Scout! Definitely, if you are getting a car from a dealer check on the warranties and get the best one. I just got a used Focus and I came out with no charge for the warranty. It was included in the sale and just given to me finally after I kept saying no , I dont' want it and I won't pay for it. lol.

Previously I was the new owner of a Kia Sportage and had that for 6 years. 100,000 / 10 year warranty included in that sale. Great cars, Kias. All I ever needed to do with that car was routine oil change and change tires.

Tony
09-27-2012, 01:03 PM
I want to add here; again, it's a buyers' market. The warranty is a very important part of the sale. Even tho I'm a mechanic (with over 30 years & damned good at what I do) I won't buy without 100,000 warranty thrown in. I've gotten it on the last 4 vehicles I've bought. No charge. Also negotiated numerous sales for my customers.

Ginger
09-27-2012, 01:08 PM
Great thoughts Tony and Scout! Definitely, if you are getting a car from a dealer check on the warranties and get the best one. I just got a used Focus and I came out with no charge for the warranty. It was included in the sale and just given to me finally after I kept saying no , I dont' want it and I won't pay for it. lol.

Previously I was the new owner of a Kia Sportage and had that for 6 years. 100,000 / 10 year warranty included in that sale. Great cars, Kias. All I ever needed to do with that car was routine oil change and change tires.


Yeah the Kia was attractive to me too, not just for the warranty but the look and feel of it.

The only thing I can say about the Hyundai Accent that I got is that I wish the wheels were a little bigger. I forget what they are but the other small cars in that category have slightly larger wheels and look more substantial.

Also, the front bumper is so low, I caught it on a concrete divider and partially ripped it off when the car was less than a week old.

(Embarrassing!!!)

Anyway, a mechanic literally pushed it back on with his bare hands after the Hyundai place told me it would cost at least $1,000 to fix, that I had to replace the bumper (it's plastic—everything is plastic these days—so you can't just bang parts back into shape like you can when they're metal).

Needless to say I didn't go for that fix. And later, a piece of rubber on the inside of the bumper ripped off and it smelled a little bit like rubber burning after I got off the freeway. I noticed the plastic flapping down and took the car to a shop on my block, and the mechanic affixed the bumper in a more permanent way with a bolt or two and they only charged $55. Honestly I didn't even look under there to see what they did.

What can I say. I do the best I can.

Sachita
09-27-2012, 01:48 PM
I agree with Tony. I would not buy a 87 fiero I don't care how many times it was rebuilt. Do your research before you do this. Your truck has value because people need them for work and farming. Sell that first, rent for a few weeks and buy yourself a honda if you can find one. I'm a huge ford person. My son bought a ford focus loves it. Mia's mama bought a fusion and is thrill with it. I got an Escape and love it. The financing is really low and so many rebate deals this time of year that you'll get a low payment. By the time you figure what you save in gas and what you'll save in repairs you may find a brand new economy car the cheapest bet yet. When I got my escape after trading in my 250 Cargo van I cried at first. I missed all that room. But when I saw how much gas I was saving I was thrilled. I have so much more freedom now! I take drives, go more places because I can afford the gas. I even put a hitch on it and bought a trailer so I can still carrying my kayaks, get hay, etc.

Don't you have Newfoundlands? You gotta think about how they will fit too.

Sachita
09-27-2012, 01:50 PM
Ford is a strong company and not having hand out for bale outs.

theoddz
09-27-2012, 02:44 PM
I'm a Dodge lover and I'm on my 4th Dodge truck, a 2011 Dodge Ram 1500 Big Horn (Hemi 5.7L w/ 20 in. rims) Quad Cab. Out of the 4 trucks, only one was bought used......a 1999 Ram, and 3 of the 4 were full sized Rams with one (the first truck) a new '94 Dakota.

One thing I do is to get my financing lined up and pre-authorized from my credit union, which is Navy Federal Credit Union before I ever go in to seriously look at a vehicle. I NEVER let the salesman know what financing I have available, or if I am interested (or not) in their financing, or if I'm going to trade or what I'm prepared to put down, specifically. The great majority of the big money they make on their deals is in the financing and (extended) warranties they sell. I always, always act undecided (read....."poker face") and never give them the impression that I'm anxious or impressed by any of the numbers they throw out, or any vehicle in particular, even if I am. When I find the truck/vehicle I want, I let them know what I am prepared to pay for that truck/vehicle. I always go in to shop fully knowing what the value of these trucks are, both wholesale and retail. I also have a general idea about what the true price is that the dealer paid for that vehicle and I know exactly what my truck is worth.....either if I sell it myself and the trade in value. The actual price of the new vehicle is what I am interested in and NOT what the sticker says, is what I negotiate on. When we get to a "close" price is with negotiating, I THEN tell them what I have to put down in cash and what I need to get for a trade on my truck. Now, don't get me wrong.....I am prepared to give a little, take a little, but I don't let them know what my true high dollar is on the deal. What I'm interested in is their LOW dollar. I never, NEVER shop for a payment amount!!!! These days, with the prices of cars and trucks being what they are, these dealers love to stretch your payment terms out as long as they can, even beyond the length of time that the vehicle "life expectancy" might be. The longer they stretch the payments out, the more interest the buyer pays. I NEVER finance longer than 4 years.....period. If I can't afford a 4 year payment, I don't buy it. Period. No car/truck is worth paying for after it's in the junk yard.

Lastly, I use the "walk away" technique to budge a stubborn salesman into lowering his price. That's what gets them the most and I have ALWAYS had success with this!!! I've literally had salesmen frantically lowering their "low dollar" amounts while I was climbing in to my truck and telling them that I was heading over to a competitor for a better deal. The last salesman I dealt with was almost trying to climb in my driver's side window while talking like an auctioneer to get me to stay and deal!!! I laughed my ass off about it once I got home with my new truck on that one!!! I have always gotten good deals and........

I always pay the vehicle off early. :winky:

It's like the parting shot and a testament to my thriftiness (read....TIGHT). :twitch:

~Theo~ :bouquet:

Ginger
09-27-2012, 02:47 PM
Oh, Theo made me think of something. If you belong to USAA they have a car buyer's service.

They give you a quote for the make and model you want and dealers in the area that participate in their program give you that price, which is always a little lower than list.

Glenn
09-27-2012, 06:02 PM
Well if I were in your moccasins, I would go out and get me a small, old, diesel rabbit, honda, or toyota while parts are still cheap and plentiful because diesel will be easier to store for the coming global showdown with Iran. These cars will still be running if you store diesel and the grid goes down. I refuse to even make a car payment. My mechanic drives a geo tracker. You don't need alot of money to buy a car. They are not good investments. If you want cheap and dependable, go to honda, toyota, or nissan. I've noticed this fiero already has 40ooo on the turbo rebuild. Imo, turbo means engine rebuilt anytime pending, which for a turbo 87 fiero, can cost up to 800.

DapperButch
09-27-2012, 06:46 PM
I agree with several people on here, plus have my own thoughts.

*Forget the Fiero (for more than one reason)

*Always get a PPI (pre purchase inspection) prior to buying any used car, ever

*Sell the dually privately, as you will get the most money that way. Sell it kelly blue book or nada values.

*I don't know pick up values, but I believe that chevy and ford are the most reliable. Determine how much you want to spend and then hit consumer reports to find the most reliable truck for the money you want to spend. Then search autotrader, cars.com, etc. for the truck you want. I personally like to find private parties and not dealers. Better deals. Either way, PPI or scram.

*If you go with a dealer for purchase, do not tell them what you want to pay each month, that should have NOTHING to do with the negotiations and you should not let them see your hand. As Tony said, THEN see what price they will take your car for.

*Helping others research/find/buy new/used cars is one of my fav hobbies!

clay
09-27-2012, 07:04 PM
Miss_Tia. One thing to seriously consider are these factors.
Given the back/neck/shoulder problems you have had, you will want a vehicle that allows for easy entrance/exit!
The Fiero is a lower to the ground vehicle than getting in a big ole dually! Consider the clearance underneath the steering wheel and ease with which to get into and out of, once again!
Chrissy is tall, so headroom, legroom, and passenger and driver space is important to consider!
I need something along lines of an SUV to get into and out of, where I don't have to force my old joints to fold up to enter/exit, have to squat to get into, and be sitting almost to the pavement.
Clearance under the steering wheel, legroom, and headroom are so important to me!
Just consider your joint issues to help you to decide on what it is you want to get...good luck my friend...

Ginger
09-27-2012, 07:22 PM
Miss_Tia. One thing to seriously consider are these factors.
Given the back/neck/shoulder problems you have had, you will want a vehicle that allows for easy entrance/exit!
The Fiero is a lower to the ground vehicle than getting in a big ole dually! Consider the clearance underneath the steering wheel and ease with which to get into and out of, once again!
Chrissy is tall, so headroom, legroom, and passenger and driver space is important to consider!
I need something along lines of an SUV to get into and out of, where I don't have to force my old joints to fold up to enter/exit, have to squat to get into, and be sitting almost to the pavement.
Clearance under the steering wheel, legroom, and headroom are so important to me!
Just consider your joint issues to help you to decide on what it is you want to get...good luck my friend...


Really good points, Clay. A car has to "fit" like clothes do—you want something comfortable because you'll be wearing it EVERY day!

Rockinonahigh
09-27-2012, 07:34 PM
When I unloaded my big old suv that got next to O in milage I bought a cadilac,There are a fue things I wish I could change to make it beter even tho I get way better gas milage.One I would get something that sits up high enough to keep the other folks head lights out of my eyes at night..a big problem for me..Then its the cost of fixing my cadi,it uses struts insted of shocks...I priced them all around for $2000.00 no jokeing hear I promiss.Recently I replaced the over flow tank for $101.98 new as I couldnt find anything anywhere used to replace it.I do miss my old ride for just being able to do a lot with it I wont do with this one.I must have easy in and out of whatever I drive and comfort is a definat biggy.

DapperButch
09-27-2012, 08:04 PM
Yes, something important to remember when buying a car is you are buying the cost of future parts and future labor, as well. Some cars cost more to maintain, especially the luxury models. It isn't only the initial cost of the vehicle, it is the future costs to maintain it. You need to be able to afford both.

DapperButch
09-27-2012, 08:16 PM
<Theo's post>

When I bought new, I had a list of all dealers in a 150 mile radius and called each one asking them for their best price with the options I wanted. The best price was about two hours away in a town I had never heard of. Had to come that day for that price, but that was no problem for me!

Soft*Silver
09-27-2012, 08:23 PM
thank you all so very very much! I just had the chance to read all your posts and felt my actions today were right on your suggestions!

I called my family mechanic and picked his brain. As soon as he found out what I wanted to trade my truck for and he said (lol) "ARE YOU CRAZY? NO!!!" So the fiero was ruled out immediately. He then schooled me with almost all of your suggestions. So I went to about 7 car lots. Bleck. I hate car shopping. They all look the same to me! But I knew a few things

1) I am not financing a dime. I paid my truck in full and wasnt going to pay anything for the next vehicle. I dont do car payments. And I never buy new.

2) like Clay said, I have physical limits and needs and have to take them into consideration. And chrissy is a bigger person and I was worried about him in the fiero

3) My truck is in perfect working order and is well maintained and has held its value. I did my research on the fiero and based on both car and truck, there was a little loss on my end. I wasnt happy with that.

4) While talking with the fiero owner, I tested his level of desperation to unload the car. I put up several demands and he met all of them without any countering. None. This worried me above all else. I know my truck is a premium piece of vehicle and for what he needs, its the best bet. But, anyone who is dealing for a trade, I expected some resistance to some things I said.

5) What I have wanted, ever since they came out, is a PT Cruiser. I have NEVER wanted a fiero. SO I went looking for a PTC. And after 7 lots, I found one. LOVE IT! Its my fav color, black. I drove it. It fits me and my limits well. chrissy will fit well in it too. And like Sachita said, I have a newf. He needs to go to the groomer, the vet, to the park, etc. He would have had to sit in the front bucket seat in the fiero. LOL. But now he has the whole back area. The hatch in the back lifts up and is low to the ground so he can climb in easily. he is older as well and this is an important factor. So, I called my mechanic again and he asked me a few questions then gave me a thumbs up for the type of vehicle. he also said that all cars in this price range (under $5000) will need some work done. Expect it. He had me check brakes, trans, tires, and muffler.I had to check all lights, windows, doors. All passed. So thumbs up again. I haggled, got $500 off, new tires and a door repair done ontop of everything else.

6) I had a cash offer from a private owner. It was $500 lower than I wanted but I just saved $500 on the PTC and felt it was an even steven. They are picking the truck up Saturday and I am getting the PTC Monday.

thank you everyone for helping! Not just me, as I know others will need this thread too and these ideas and suggestions were spot on! :moonstars:

Blade
09-27-2012, 08:41 PM
Miss Tia, where would you put your groceries in a Fiero? Not to mention a Fiero is so low to the ground you'll have asphalt burns on ya arsephalt.

The life of a motor is maintenance.....oil change. Toyota, Honda and Nissan make great long lasting motors, even though some are not well maintained they take a lickin and keep on tickin. However, most of them require a timing chain/belt replacement every 80-100 thousand miles. Should you get something high mileage check to see what has been done to it and what is due.

Don't ever tell a car dealer you have cash to put down or a trade until you've settled on a price for their car. Also if buying used pay for the ext. warranty. I never did this before and I bought a used 95 F150 in 98. It had 18,000 miles on it. The finance man encouraged me to get the warranty. He told me he had bought a used truck and didn't get it and six months later the tranny fell out. I thought he was just trying to get his commission. Then I decided well Ive never bought used before and Daddy always said when you buy used you are buying someone else troubles (i don't agree with this) so I bought the warranty. By March it was using a quart of oil about every 900 miles. I had to fight to prove my case but Ford had to put a new motor in the truck. So now I have a 95 model truck with only 40,000 miles on the motor. But had I not had the warranty I'd had to pay big bucks for a new motor and to have it installed.

Do your homework. You have the world at your fingertips. Research research research.

Soft*Silver
09-27-2012, 09:17 PM
[QUOTE=Blade;663133][COLOR="DarkOrange"][SIZE="4"][B]Miss Tia, where would you put your groceries in a Fiero? Not to mention a Fiero is so low to the ground you'll have asphalt burns on ya arsephalt.

oh my Blade! You made me laugh about my arsephalt! But this was a consideration too! I cant get out of a low chair, let alone a low car very easily!

I thought about the grocery thing too. I think once I would have sat in it, I would have known it wasnt for me. But my mechanic's "NOO!!!!" was all I needed. I wasnt expecting him to be so blunt! I thought he would hedge and not want to say anything (you know how professionals are nowadays) but he held nothing back! LOL

Soft*Silver
09-28-2012, 08:52 PM
I hate selling things out of my home. I thought I had the truck sold. They asked me what name I wanted on the Money Order. They agreed on a price. We agreed on a time and day. Then I said I needed to make sure they got there before my bank closed so that I could cash out the MO. And I said if they didnt, I wouldnt turn the truck over.

First they said they had things that prevented them from getting there by then. I held firm.

Then they said they had to come later, about an hour after my bank closed because of...(reason not being shared) I said no.

Now, I gave them a better cash deal because they could get it this weekend. I had another cash offer, $250 more, but she couldnt get it until next weekend. I would lose my PT Cruiser if I didnt get the truck sold this weekend. So I was losing $250 if I took their deal but it was worth it if I could get the car of my dreams.

Then tonight, 16 hours before they are to show up with all that money to buy it, they tell me in a PM that they want to drive the truck up to their town, an hour and a half away, and have their mechanic look at it.

I understand inspections. i get them done. I would have GLADLY driven the truck up there myself, taken time out of my store, paid someone to watch it, (more money out of my pocket) and had it done so they could rest assured the truck would pass. I know it would as I just had it at my mechanics and the oil change place, and pumped over $300 into it to get it ready for sale.

But I saw this as a stalling measure. And, they wanted to take my truck, not me. Far away. On a spare of the moment. NO! No one takes my car that far. Not without me. And, bottom line, the deal was done, and they knew I was under a time limit. I think they didnt want me to cash out the MO. That seemed to be the sticking point. Something fishy was going on.

I dont think I was being treated fairly. Now I have to start all over again to sell this truck because my other cash offer has chosen and put money down on another truck. I am going to lose my PT Cruiser. Bastards!

Soft*Silver
09-29-2012, 09:20 PM
and the saga drama continued today. They told me via a series of phone calls on my business phone (that I missed) that they had come to my house today, been to my store, had a cashier's check for the amount of the truck, and still wanted to buy the truck...even if they couldnt get a mechanic to look at it.

So I called them. And told them that

1) my dogs would have gone balistic had anyone pulled into my drive..and they didnt.

2) I had people at my store this AM who opened for me. And they said no one came in looking for me

3) and I had told them NO CHECKS. CASH ONLY.

4) they were to meet me at the bank, which I had provided a map and address for...so why would they have gone anywhere but that , but more importantly

5) I had said the deal was OFF. Why would they drive an hour and a half to come do a deal that had been called off?

6) if they wanted the truck now they had to pay extra, for making me lose the other deal and it had to be cash and they had to meet me at the bank and go in with me so that the bank could check their money for conterfeit bills.

well...they told me I was being unfair and that they werent willing to go to my bank, bring cash and pay extra. So I said, no thanks..dont bother me again...end of deal...

so I have a truck up for sale yet...and I am going to lose my PT Cruiser..:::Pout::::

Gemme
09-29-2012, 09:43 PM
and the saga drama continued today. They told me via a series of phone calls on my business phone (that I missed) that they had come to my house today, been to my store, had a cashier's check for the amount of the truck, and still wanted to buy the truck...even if they couldnt get a mechanic to look at it.

So I called them. And told them that

1) my dogs would have gone balistic had anyone pulled into my drive..and they didnt.

2) I had people at my store this AM who opened for me. And they said no one came in looking for me

3) and I had told them NO CHECKS. CASH ONLY.

4) they were to meet me at the bank, which I had provided a map and address for...so why would they have gone anywhere but that , but more importantly

5) I had said the deal was OFF. Why would they drive an hour and a half to come do a deal that had been called off?

6) if they wanted the truck now they had to pay extra, for making me lose the other deal and it had to be cash and they had to meet me at the bank and go in with me so that the bank could check their money for conterfeit bills.

well...they told me I was being unfair and that they werent willing to go to my bank, bring cash and pay extra. So I said, no thanks..dont bother me again...end of deal...

so I have a truck up for sale yet...and I am going to lose my PT Cruiser..:::Pout::::

What about the other buyer you mentioned? Are they still willing to buy the truck? And would you still get the Cruiser then?

Glenn
09-29-2012, 09:51 PM
... while you are still pouting and stamping your feet...type in ptcruiserproblems.com and click the owner complaints about the rental car dealer who had a fleet of them.

Tony
09-30-2012, 11:57 AM
and the saga drama continued today. They told me via a series of phone calls on my business phone (that I missed) that they had come to my house today, been to my store, had a cashier's check for the amount of the truck, and still wanted to buy the truck...even if they couldnt get a mechanic to look at it.

So I called them. And told them that

1) my dogs would have gone balistic had anyone pulled into my drive..and they didnt.

2) I had people at my store this AM who opened for me. And they said no one came in looking for me

3) and I had told them NO CHECKS. CASH ONLY.

4) they were to meet me at the bank, which I had provided a map and address for...so why would they have gone anywhere but that , but more importantly

5) I had said the deal was OFF. Why would they drive an hour and a half to come do a deal that had been called off?

6) if they wanted the truck now they had to pay extra, for making me lose the other deal and it had to be cash and they had to meet me at the bank and go in with me so that the bank could check their money for conterfeit bills.

well...they told me I was being unfair and that they werent willing to go to my bank, bring cash and pay extra. So I said, no thanks..dont bother me again...end of deal...

so I have a truck up for sale yet...and I am going to lose my PT Cruiser..:::Pout::::

I'm sorry to hear both your deals fell through Miss Tia. But from a mechanic's point of view (and I'm damn good at what I do) you can consider yourself lucky. The PT may be cute (or I've heard people say) but they are mechanically problematic & costly to repair. I believe everything happens for a reason so I feel there's a much better deal coming right around the corner for you that you are going to be very happy about. Good luck with that. Feel free to contact me if I can answer any questions for you or be of any help.

WolfyOne
09-30-2012, 12:14 PM
I haven't read previous posts and not even all of yours because the moment I saw Fiero, I had to start typing.

When I first started out selling parts at a Pontiac dealer years ago, the Fiero got a lot of laughs from mechanics there. So many problems and so much extra money for mechanics to make with repairing them. There were many reasons they stopped making the car and none of them were good ones.

And now I'll go and read what others are saying about this crappy, yet cool looking car of days gone by.
Experience tells me that cars like people can be deceiving when we only look at an outward appearance.
When looking at used vehicles, check out all recalls online first and see what others who own(ed) them say.

WolfyOne
09-30-2012, 12:31 PM
Just wondering if you did your homework on the PT Cruiser before you decided to purchase it?

You do know the PTC is built on a Neon chasis and it is not the best one to have a PTC on.

Once again, I'll tell you to look at recalls on the PTC and ask yourself why they no longer make it or the Neon.

My days of selling auto parts will always be a big influence on the type of used car I or my family will purchase in the future.

Mel C.
09-30-2012, 12:38 PM
Note to self: check with Wolfy before next car purchase

clay
09-30-2012, 12:39 PM
I agree Wolfy! Everyone I know who bought a PTC had so much mechanical issues, and they do not allow for very much protection by way of body.
I just didn't want to dissuade Miss Tia...she had her heart set on that Cruiser.
Same with Neons..when something isn't made anymore, you have to ask "why"?
Personally I think Jeep Cherokees are the best, motor wise. Esp. the V6. IF I could, I would sell my Ford Explorer and get myself a Jeep Cherokee!!! But that is me, and this is about miss Tia!!!...:seeingstars:

DapperButch
09-30-2012, 01:11 PM
Just make it simple and get a Honda or Toyota. Any year. Any model (ok except the del Sol), and you are good to go. Easy peasy.

ruffryder
09-30-2012, 03:50 PM
great advice here and great thread for anyone!

If you' like the look of the PTC , why not look at a small SUV type vehicle.. how about say the Kia Soul or Sportage or Ford Edge or something of sort.

Gemme
09-30-2012, 08:59 PM
I feel I have to stand up for Ella Blue here.

I like my Neon.

There. I said it. She's pretty and has only given me a real scare once and that's because of something that I didn't do that I should have. She's also gotten me from FL to WA and down to TX. I ♥ my car.

Carry on!

P.S.~An ex of mine got a PTC and I hated it, for a variety of reasons.

Electrocell
09-30-2012, 09:07 PM
Just make it simple and get a Honda or Toyota. Any year. Any model (ok except the del Sol), and you are good to go. Easy peasy.

Del sol is what I have hard to find parts for because they quit making them in '96 or '97 great little car though. Found a few places that carry aftermarket parts. Is there something else I should know lol?

Glenn
09-30-2012, 09:51 PM
www.fueleconomy.gov
You can check out the mpg for whatever car your looking at to see if it gets good miles per gallon. I feel safer in my Ford full size pick-up. I've seen aftermath pictures of head on collisions between a Porsche and a full-size Chevy pick-up. The truck had a large dent in the bumper and the Porsche was unrecognizable as something that was once a car.

sierragirrl
10-01-2012, 02:16 AM
i have an 06 PT and no its not the most comfortable car in the world but i love to zip around in it. it has 70 thou on it and i am truthfully unsure if its ever had a tune up. it will this month i had an 08 that i traded the 06 back to che for as the 08 was given to me for xmas but it was not paid off and i needed a car in my name.my 06 does not have the bells and whistles but its enough for me to get around and it ges me down to So Cal when needed

sierragirrl
10-01-2012, 02:31 AM
i just googled my yr of PT and there are no recalls.my only down fall is, i do not think the PT's are fat friendly that is the one thing i tell people when they tell me they are looking into one.like i said mine is a plain one no indoor light unless the door is open no key fob it does have a decent radio and AC.oh and it does pretty decent in the snow unlike the HHR.i don't live where we get alot of snow but when it does i have yet to toss chains on.i actually like to see how far i can go with out getting stuck i love snow! lol

Glenn
10-01-2012, 06:51 AM
If you live where you usually get alot of snow, than I would definiately buy an AWD(all wheel drive). A couple of years ago, our whole town was shut down for nearly a week, and even the plows were getting stuck. But my neighbor's little AWD Subaru hatchback plowed through nearly two feet of snow all the way to town and back, and helped alot of people. It was awesome!

DapperButch
10-01-2012, 04:38 PM
Del sol is what I have hard to find parts for because they quit making them in '96 or '97 great little car though. Found a few places that carry aftermarket parts. Is there something else I should know lol?

Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the del Sol and have always wanted one. It was actually my dream car back in the day.

I have read in the past that it is not reliable. That is the first and only time I have heard that about a Honda. Have you found yours to be as reliable as most other Hondas?

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I know that 10 years after the last model year of a car BMW no longer has to make parts for it. I don't know if this is true of all makes, though. Perhaps that is why you have a hard time finding parts? How many miles do you have on it?

Gemme
10-01-2012, 06:36 PM
Ever since I lived in Washington, I've wanted a Subaru Outback. I like that they're jacked up a little bit and have lots 'o room in the back. I may look into getting one one day.

Electrocell
10-01-2012, 06:49 PM
First honda I've owned I have driven it a few thousands mile myself already . Has over 170,000 on the odometer most I've done to the engine is put valve cover gaskets and plugs in ,Changed the oil twice , using synthetic runs smoother. That little car has some get up and go. Still trying to find some body parts for it though --the girl that had it hit a deer. Think from what I understand it was the hard top that leaked on the older models. They are all hard top convertibles.


Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the del Sol and have always wanted one. It was actually my dream car back in the day.

I have read in the past that it is not reliable. That is the first and only time I have heard that about a Honda. Have you found yours to be as reliable as most other Hondas?

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I know that 10 years after the last model year of a car BMW no longer has to make parts for it. I don't know if this is true of all makes, though. Perhaps that is why you have a hard time finding parts? How many miles do you have on it?

Mel C.
10-01-2012, 06:54 PM
Ever since I lived in Washington, I've wanted a Subaru Outback. I like that their jacked up a little bit and have lots 'o room in the back. I may look into getting one one day.

My dad is a mechanic and all around brilliant guy. We have had two subaru's and both were impossible to kill. Gotta admit that I love the way subaru has been gay-friendly. I will put them high on my list when I go car hunting again

Ginger
10-01-2012, 08:19 PM
I bought a Hyundai this year, but it had been over ten years since I'd had a car. The one before that was a Subaru Outback that I sold in December 2001. I had it when N and I had a house in upstate New York and it got us through some rough winters on farm roads, in the Catskills—we felt safe and grounded.

Soft*Silver
10-17-2012, 09:01 AM
Baby is now home with me! I finally was able to trade the truck in, with some cash and a set of new tires for our jeep, for the PT Cruiser! I did good with the deal and love love love my new car. chrissy intervened (by my request) to help work with the dealer, when the dealer started yelling at me over the phone. In his defense, the man was not feeling good, was home sick, and had called me and was trying to explain some facts to me. I wasnt hearing it. So he was raising his voice in frustration. Still...not a thing to do to ME. Not with chrissy next to me...he grabbed the phone, got a nod from me, and jumped into the conversation. The dealer backed down immediately. I HATE that women dont get treated in the same way as men do. Sucks. Truly does. However, bottom line, the car is in my driveway, I am happy and chrissy gets to be the hero. Paid a few bills with the money I got, and gonna fill up the tank on my way to work today. And not $150 worth of gas! Those days are over! It was wonderful to drive the PT from the dealer to home and not see the gas go significantly down! Lovely truck. Not a thing wrong with it. LOVED it and will miss it but the gas was killing me. Now we can actually tour New England! That was one of my goals in getting a new car. I wanted chrissy to see the beautiful land and visit some friends I made up in NH and Mass.