Re: Carfax, anyone?

From: knox.james@sympatico.ca
Date: Mon May 05 2008 - 19:31:43 EDT


Might be an idea to see the auto mech who has worked on the escort and get
his opinion. It's his licence if he certifies it.

Jim, 91 Dak
Toronto, Ontario.

>
>On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Jason Bleazard wrote: > >
>jon@dakota-truck.net wrote: > > > > Uh oh, this sounds like it might be
>serious! :-) > > Turns out, not so much. I was considering this: >
>http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/mss/car/658580876.html > > In the end, I
>decided (again) that I'm better off sticking with what I know > than
>taking risks on an unknown car. Same as last year, and the year before >
>that. Seems like every year when the summer price gouging hits I start >
>thinking about a smaller car, and every year I end up chickening out. It >
> would be different if I didn't have any transportation, or could afford >
> something new. > > That Escort was in pretty good condition for its age,
>and it would have been > hard to beat for the price. I'm just too afraid
>of all the unknowns to take > any risks that big.
>
>Looking at that description, it looks like the major trouble spots, the
>ones that would cost you big money, have already been done. New rear
>brakes, new master cylinder (so one would assume new fluid as well), new
>starter, new timing belt, new water pump (and thus coolant changed). It's
>in a hell of a lot better shape than my '93 Acclaim was.
>
>It's got probably 2 years worth of tires there - maybe more. How much
>longer till you have to replace tires on your '95? Those Escort tires are a
>lot cheaper than the Dak's to boot, I'll bet.
>
>Honestly, I think it's worth a second look. Did you ever get the Carfax
>report? If not, I have a connection.
>
>If you're paying $250/month NOW in gas and this thing gets twice the
>mileage the Dak gets, you'll recover your purchase price in about 7 months
>(figuring registration, inspection, etc.). And gas is not going to get any
>cheaper!
>
>The insurance would cost next to nothing over & above the Dak, I imagine.
>Might even drop, if you tell them you're not driving the Dak regularly but
>keep it on the road (I have no idea how insurance works in Canada).



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