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Monday, December 27, 2010

How to Buy a Sports Car For Under $3000

Sports cars care luxury cars for average people. The most affordable ones can cost as high as $20,000. And that is just a rough estimation. If you want more power and more performance to your car, the price will surely soar.
But that does not mean that you will have to say goodbye to your dream of having this car. There are a lot of ways to acquire a decent sports car without busting the bank. Let me tell you a way on how you can buy your sports car for only under $3000.
Step 1: If you have a penchant for the vintage car models, you can look online. A couple of British vintage sports vehicles are sold and most of them are in mint condition. You can refurbish as you wish. Buying a second hand car is ideal as you can work on it little by little. Change the paint, or change the motor to help it catch up with recent modernizations.

Step 2: Scour automobile magazines for good finds. Look at the page of the magazine where they list a number of sports car sold for under $3000. You can find the most affordable cars Mazda and Nissan costing less than that.

Step 3: You will be surprised of the number of junkyards that have decent sports automobiles. You can also ask about their services on refurbishing old cars. Most of the time, it should not cost you a lot. You can also ask the opinion of an expert on how much the refurbishing of the car you are eyeing at will cost. They can give you a rough estimation.


Step 4: Another website you can look for is Craigslist. Just key in the amount you want. This is like an online junk shop. You can easily find what you are looking for. Plus, you can get it directly from the previous owner. Ask questions about is current condition and what repairs are necessary. Ebay is also a nice site for scouring previously own automobiles.

Step 5: Widen your car network. If you are really enthusiastic about cars and everything that has got to do with that, you can join clubs and go to showrooms. Chances are, you can meet a lot of people who knows a thing or two about refurbishing cars and where you can buy cheap but decent ones. They might even have a few cars they want to sell and you can get one for a cheaper price.

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