<br /><br />Around 2000 blkjak said:^hi she .....<br /><br />what is your price range for now ....?<br /><br />blkjak ....
<br /><br />Around 2000 blkjak said:^hi she .....<br /><br />what is your price range for now ....?<br /><br />blkjak ....
<span id="post_message_1274933631">BTW, are airbags really that important? I cringe on compromising my safety just to get a cheaper vehicle.</span>[/QUOTE<br /><br />I have never owned a vehicle new enough to have airbags....and knock on wood, I have never needed one...<br /><br /><br /><br />You are right and that is a real help of course, but isn't one of your friends mechanically savvy enough to go with you to look at a rig?<br />Bri<span id="post_message_1274933597">^^ It's a lot easier to buy a van when you yourself are a mechanic...</span>
<br />I don't know where you live but $2000 is enough to buy a decent van. I've been seeing a 98 GMC van in the paper that touts "everything works", and has a new set of tires to boot. I'm pretty sure 2K would take it home. <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" alt="" align="absmiddle" border="0" /> <br />There are deals to be had out there, you just have to look for them.<br />-Bruce<br /></span>She said:<span id="post_message_1274933527">Around 2000
<br /><br />I've seen lots of vans at around $2000 on Craigslist here in San Diego. The problem is that I have no clue about mechanical stuff. I know I need to learn, but I need a van first. How do I find a mechanic who knows his/her stuff to look at it for me?<br /><br />p.s. Yes, I'm a newbie here and I will go introduce myself post-haste. <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle">I don't know where you live but $2000 is enough to buy a decent van. I've been seeing a 98 GMC van in the paper that touts "everything works", and has a new set of tires to boot. I'm pretty sure 2K would take it home.
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