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Question Posted Sunday April 30 2006, 11:42 pm

i'm 15/f and I only have 1500 for a car. can i get a nice one for this price? I live in chicago if it helps.thanks.

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karenR answered Monday May 1 2006, 12:16 am:
Its not much to work with but it isn't impossible!

Watch the newspapers. Make sure you take someone with you who knows a lot about cars and have them look it over for you. You might be able to find one that needs a little bit of work, but won't cost a lot to fix.

My recommendation would be to look for an older car. The parts for them if needed are a lot cheaper. Someone with a knowledge of cars can work on them easily too. Even you can learn how!

Older cars will also save you a bunch of money on insurance, tags and taxes.

Of course if nobody in your family likes to work on cars, they may want you to get something newer.

If you want something flashy or sporty, you probably don't have enough money. You could though with a little hunting find something to get you around until you can afford a better one.

Good luck :)

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