Where can I find a newer car for a good price?
I'm 16 and I want a 2011-2014 Ford Explorer Limited 4WD. The thing is, I don't have a lot of money. I want a newer car. It will be much more reliable than the 20 year old car for sale up the road. I live in a place where it snows in the winter. Where can I find a 2011 Ford Explorer limited 4WD for a good deal? I want to spend anywhere from $8,000-$15,000.
You can try craigslist in your city or auto trader cars.com there's plenty of online websites for that.
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