- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
I need a favor, looking at another car... ... could use a CarFax.
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I need a favor, looking at another car... ... could use a CarFax.
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As a friend, I would stop you right there and tell you not to look at any Volkswagens. But since you asked, I'll continue.
This exact 2005 Jetta was totaled in a collision on 11-17-2013. This incident is listed as a "multiple impact" collision, and it happened at 142,193 miles.
Based on that, I politely suggest you pass.
I do appreciate the info, but unless you can show me another make of car that costs around $5,000 that gets 45-50 MPG and lasts a long time without major problems, I'll stick with VW's.
Thanks for the info, that's what I was afraid of. The ad claims the car has a clean title, which really bothers me.
Well, I certainly don't know everything. But if my 18+ years in the car business has taught me anything, it is this: buying a 10-year-old VW with +/- 150,000 miles is a considerable risk. While high mileage cars in general are known to "nickel and dime you" to death, we in the industry often say that a high mileage German car will "$50 and $100 bill you" to death. I'm glad you've apparently had good luck with your cars, Greg, because most 100,000+ mileage Jettas we get on trade require such significant repair bills that we just dump them on wholesalers.
But back to your question. If someone came to me needing a +/- $5000 car that got 45-50 MPG and could be expected to last a few years (if not more), my recommendation is easy: an early 2nd-gen Prius. Our high mileage Prius trades are generally solid, problem-free and running like new--in other words, the exact opposite condition of our 100k Jetta trades. Indeed, the 2nd-gen Prius has a reputation for being one of the most long-term reliable vehicles on the road, period, and from where I sit it is easy to understand why.
Finding one that fits your listed criteria is easy--KSL has more than a dozen of them listing for under $6000 as I type. Here is one I selected at random:
http://www.ksl.com/auto/listing/3229169?ad_cid=17
It's a 2004 with only 122,000 miles for $5200. Oh, and it has a clean title with no reported accidents--I already checked for you.
I don't know how things work in Colorado, but in the seller's defense my title report doesn't show that a salvage title was ever issued for the car. The car was bought by an insurance company and even titled to them (title# 47G269947)... but, two years later, a new Colorado title (# 01C422086) was then issued for the car and that one is apparently not tagged as salvage. That's very odd to me, but maybe I just don't understand how Colorado's DMV does things? I am baffled.
I think a lot of times cars that are traded in to a dealer as a last resort of not being able to sell it on their own because their car is crap and nobody will buy it cause it was neglected. So I think that's a good reason why you only see crap vw's.
I sold my very first 2000 TDI Jetta to RotBox on here and it recently turned over 300,000 miles and is still running very well for him.
There is no way in hell I would ever drive a Prius, that's just not something I could do.
I wish you would have made your comment about the salvage title last night, I already called out the seller on the accident and salvage title report.
But seriously, I lol'd at the image in my head of Greg driving a Prius.
But seriously, I lol'd at the image in my head of Greg driving a Prius.
PICS!!!! Required!
Look at the people that drive them. That's why. Most of them haven't hit the speed limit yet.Fair enough (though that doesn't explain why we take in so many decent old Prius cars on trade).
The Toyota Pious
Greg, found your new car.
https://louisville.craigslist.org/cto/5797733944.html
You can even haul a bike in it. Tell me how you can turn away from this? I see a 4x4 chassis in its future