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Replying to: jday1960 (Apr 21, 2008 11:39 am) Good luck. They were rated number 1 SUV to have. you may have better luck negotiating on the new CR-V, than finding a deal on a used one. What's there not to like: - capacity to carry 5 comfortably - AWD that lets you do mild to moderate off-roading - safety all around (air bags, ABS....) - convinience (power everything even on the low-end models) - excellent fuel economy, on par with many mid-size sedans. I could get what I paid for mine, almost. And it is 3 years old. |
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Today I bought a 2000 CRV SE w/leather with 113K mi. At 110 it had just had the whole nine yards of maintenance and had been well maintained throughout it's life. (owned by a local Dr.) I got it for $6,000. Does this sound reasonable to anyone? The edmunds value was around $8,000 but I haven't seen a lot of recent sales of these. They sure seem to command a pretty penny. Reactions?
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Replying to: mjb56 (Aug 12, 2008 6:16 pm) I just traded my '02 to the dealer for $9K, and it has 106K miles... He put it on the lot for $12,999.. I realize the 2000 is a different model, but it sounds like you did well...
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Replying to: kyfdx (Aug 13, 2008 6:28 pm) |
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Note: I accidently posted this in the First Generation discussion. I've moved it here. Sorry for the confusion. I'm in the process of helping my son replace a '98 subaru wagon he wrecked on his way back to school. He really wants another subaru and I really want him to consider a CRV and a RAV4. I've done a ton of research on checking out used Subaru's. For example, I know to check for head gasket issues. It seems every Subaru we've looked at has head gasket issues or catalytic converter problems or bad CV joints. What should I look out for on a CRV? Most of the vehicles in his price range are over 100K miles (1997-2000). How can I tell if the valves are burnt? Is it possible to tell if the timing belt has been replaced? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Lynne
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Replying to: lynnejacob2001 (Dec 16, 2008 5:14 pm)
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Replying to: mjb56 (Dec 17, 2008 4:02 pm)
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Replying to: lynnejacob2001 (Dec 17, 2008 6:30 pm) Otherwise, ask them if they've looked at the new body style and if they have thought about buying a new one. Then you tell them you'd be interested in buying their old one and here's how you can contact me. Hopefully you'll get them curious about a new one, and they'll visit the showroom, knowing they have a potential buyer in the wings. |
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