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You may have worked for Toyota for 25 years, but that just means you got deals on new cars, and so, are out of practice buying used cars.
>Oh Hello Ries, I know when I talk about the used carmarket, World-wide, used carmarket. I have been around the globe in my 35 years with Toyota/Lexus brand. I know about cars, be them new or used ones,I am a Car Guy..
Buying a used car always means doing your homework, looking at lots of models and makes, and finding the best price on the latest model, lowest mileage car you can.
>I know, I know. when rying to find that used car best suited to your budget and style, you got to do your leg work.
I know , I was young once as well..While in College, I was hopping from car lot to car lot, all over Tokyo..
Once owned, Fiat 1600 spyder, ( convertible to you the Gringos) Had an Alfa Giulietta, a 1750 Alfa coupe as well.
Then owned a Datsun 240 Z coupe, Ferrari Dino too,A Toyota Supra Twin Turbo 6 spd manual. Awesome car ! Very nostalgic
with then high tech of mid 90's.. Currently have sitting in my garage, a 39 Chevy Coupe..A trully classic, semi-Hot Rod too.
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Classic and sort of Europeans? How about a Hot Rod (Moderately soft on power) customised from ground up:
A 39 Chevy coupe or 2 doors sedan, call it the way you want it..
Only the outside shell is the nostalgic ol' good 1939! but tires, rims, all interior upholstery,
seats I mean, all car inside out has been customized, A 427 c.i. Corvette engine, a 350 hydramatic trans,
hydraulic/pnewmatic suspension set up, all power windows,power remote controlled windows up-down,
( Car has no _door handles_!) thus the remote controller. Cruise control,tilt wheel,A/C H/V all the amenities.
So Iam not only expert in new cars, but I am a Petrol Head too.
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If it was me, I would be looking at all the amazing vintage cars available here- its not like the USA, where many people routinely put 25,000 to 50,000 miles on a car every year- in the CF, you might only put a few thousand miles on a car a year, and could get away with a fussier car with more character- there are great old Fiats here, for example, and lots of mechanics who know how to fix them-
Personally, I would probably buy a Rastrojero, but I am an old truck or sportscar guy- not a sensible car type.
I love the Fiat 1600 sport coupe, for example, non-existent in the states, rare but findable here- a classic little fastback
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http://auto.mercadol...-inmaculada-_JM
Lots more classics here like that- 60's and 70's cars that are pure unobtainum in the USA, fun, cheap, and good looking.Or, you could buy the latest VW, the one they make thirty million a year of. Reliable, Boring.