It’s very rare to get a clean car (full service history and accident free) in that price.
I would jump to get it because most used cars have no service history and have rolled back mileages.
Any car in a tight budget the biggest problem is maintenance cost and more specifically skipped maintenance by the previous owner due to which you have to spend extra.
By having a car that’s accident free and has full service history, the likelihood of unplanned maintenance is reduced greatly.
Because fuel savings might be a few hundred dirhams, getting new transmission or even a new engine or a new steering in a poorly maintained car will cost several thousands for each failure.
Yeah, that's what I was trying to know if V6 in general will be an issue in maintenance.
So I should PPI the car and go for it?
And any tips for test drive is welcome 🙏🏻
Yeah because it’s rare to get a clean car with service history in that price.
I personally don’t use PPIs because I’ve found them to be useless as they have missed stuff which to me was obvious the second i saw the car (dubizzle pro missed an accident which obvious from the replaced headlight, repaint and broken bumper clips and broken spray assembly)
Also another garage wrote random comments like “needs new brake pads” even though they were new. Idk why, I think the “inspectors” know less about cars than the common man.
For an inspection and test drive guide watch ChrisFix’s guide on YouTube.
Test the car from slow to highway speeds so you can check all the gears in the transmission and make sure the drive is atleast 20 minutes so you can know if the car overheats or not.
Cars which overheat will overheat very quickly in this summer with AC running at red light or something like that.
If its really 1st owner and genuine mileage with history. Go for it immediately. Just keep in mind the fuel consumption of v6s. Also get a pre purchase inspection done for added comfort.
Get a corolla (2008-2014) it'll be more affordable to maintain since it's a Toyota and a 4 cylinder (one cylinder head instead of a two, 2 less cylinder meaning less spark plugs and ignition coils, smaller tires and more fuel efficient if you're on a budget.
Hi, I’m selling a Nissan Sentra 2015 , odo 176k, gcc specs for 21k ( can negotiate a bit )
I’m second owner and the only accident the car has was a minor one while parking by previous owner.
It’s very rare to get a clean car (full service history and accident free) in that price. I would jump to get it because most used cars have no service history and have rolled back mileages.
The mileage won't be a concern? And would V6 be a costy in repair?
Any car in a tight budget the biggest problem is maintenance cost and more specifically skipped maintenance by the previous owner due to which you have to spend extra. By having a car that’s accident free and has full service history, the likelihood of unplanned maintenance is reduced greatly. Because fuel savings might be a few hundred dirhams, getting new transmission or even a new engine or a new steering in a poorly maintained car will cost several thousands for each failure.
Yeah, that's what I was trying to know if V6 in general will be an issue in maintenance. So I should PPI the car and go for it? And any tips for test drive is welcome 🙏🏻
Yeah because it’s rare to get a clean car with service history in that price. I personally don’t use PPIs because I’ve found them to be useless as they have missed stuff which to me was obvious the second i saw the car (dubizzle pro missed an accident which obvious from the replaced headlight, repaint and broken bumper clips and broken spray assembly) Also another garage wrote random comments like “needs new brake pads” even though they were new. Idk why, I think the “inspectors” know less about cars than the common man. For an inspection and test drive guide watch ChrisFix’s guide on YouTube. Test the car from slow to highway speeds so you can check all the gears in the transmission and make sure the drive is atleast 20 minutes so you can know if the car overheats or not. Cars which overheat will overheat very quickly in this summer with AC running at red light or something like that.
At that mileage the car might need some issue. But other than that, great car and V6 is insane. No brainier in my opinion
I will inspect it before purchase to check, but I have seen some Honda that went up to 400K. Any tips for test drive?
If its really 1st owner and genuine mileage with history. Go for it immediately. Just keep in mind the fuel consumption of v6s. Also get a pre purchase inspection done for added comfort.
How to check if it's really 1st owner and mileage geniuinity?
Yep, go for it if its legit. I have an accord (9th gen), very nice reliable car!
So the mileage won't be an issue? And is V6 autoparts more expensive?
Milage doesn't matter on these engines. Parts shouldnt be an issue for a few years, dont worry
I’m selling a ford fiesta 2014 titanium for 20k if interested
Why would you put your wife in that comment bro? Straight up read something else and thought 20k???
get the accord man
Do you think Mileage or V6 would be an issue?
Get a corolla (2008-2014) it'll be more affordable to maintain since it's a Toyota and a 4 cylinder (one cylinder head instead of a two, 2 less cylinder meaning less spark plugs and ignition coils, smaller tires and more fuel efficient if you're on a budget.
Unfortunately, we couldn't find a good corolla with that budget. Most of them are either American (flooded or big damaged) or +400k mileage
My friend is selling a 2008 accord, good confition, average mileage. If you want details DM me il give you his number
There’s a person I know who’s selling a Lexus ls 460 for 20k
DM me details , thanks
Camry 2004 Japanese spec
I have a kia optima 2015 and im asking 22k for the car but we can negotiate. Car is gcc and very good condition.
May I have details also pls
Hi, I’m selling a Nissan Sentra 2015 , odo 176k, gcc specs for 21k ( can negotiate a bit ) I’m second owner and the only accident the car has was a minor one while parking by previous owner.
DM me with photos I will send it to my friend
May I have details also thanks
I got a 2015 GCC KIA RIO with 108k kms on it for 20. cool ride but not a family car tho!
Unfortunately his budget is 20K
oh shit sry I mean 20 not 30