Before paying for a professional, use this "deal-breaker" list to weed out bad cars quickly: What to Look For Red Flag 🚩 Pull the dipstick; oil should be amber/brown Milky or frothy "chocolate milk" (Head gasket failure) Under the Car Look for wet spots or puddles on the ground Active oil or coolant leaks Body Panels Check if gaps between doors/fender are even Misaligned panels (Indicates a major past accident) Tires

: A "secret" Toyota Matrix. It has a Toyota engine and transmission but often sells for less because of the defunct Pontiac badge.

The key to buying "cheap" is finding cars that last but aren't currently "trendy." Brands like Toyota and Honda are reliable but often command a price premium. Consider these "sweet-spot" models often available for under $10,000 or even $5,000:

: Specifically the 3.8L V6 engine models. These are often owned by seniors who maintain them well and are famous for reaching 200k+ miles with ease.

To get the absolute lowest price, (Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist) are usually best because they lack the overhead costs of a dealer. Buying Privately

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