Where can I find a used car in good condition?
I want to buy a used car. I want a 2000 Ford Explorer. I want one with low miles and I want it to be in good condition. Where can I look?
You can look in the same places you'd look for any other car, craigslist, cars.com, bargainnews.com, ebay, etc. Local papers too.
Good luck trying to find a 15 year old Explorer in good shape with low miles, most of those are old and tired by now, but there are probably a few out there somewhere.
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