I have newly been seeking for a used automobile (im seventeen years old), as well as ever given i was small i longed for an eclipse, i adore a demeanour of many of them, they usually demeanour so nice. A mental condition come loyal happened, i found a 1995 mistubishi eclipse! Even better, there is usually 19k miles upon it. And even MORE better, a usually 4000 dollars. There have been however, no pics, even yet they explain a in really great condition, no problems. we asked for a little pictures, though my mother pronounced which even if they do send pictures, they could have usually wiped a mileage upon a car. What is a chances of anticipating a 1995 automobile with usually 19k miles upon it?
http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail.jsp;?tracktype=usedcc&searchType=21&pageNumber=0&numResultsPerPage=50&largeNumResultsPerPage=0&sortorder=descending&sortfield=PRICE+descending&certifiedOnly=false&criteria=K-%7CE-%7CM-_34_%7CB-5000%7CD-_310_%7CN-N%7CR-30%7CI-1%7CP-PRICE+descending%7CQ-descending%7CZ-32223&aff=national&paId=241291110&recnum=1&leadExists=true
link to a ad. And what does she meant by exempt?

alrite dude what you found is not possible, 19k on a 95 eclipse and theyre selling it for 4000? theyre is something really wrong with that, are u sure its not a salvage title? sounds to me as if it is. stay away from salvage cars they cost u an arm and a leg to fix .. if i was u i would stay away from this deal and find another one, i know ur anxious to find an eclpise but ull find one when the time is right dude .
Slim to none! I’d ask to see maintenance records and/or do a Carfax report on the car. More than likely, it’s got 119,000 on it, which still isn’t too bad for a twelve year old car.
I just checked the link you provided and can not determine what she mesns by “excempt”; just send her an email, and perhaps request a few pictures. Good luck!
On first hunch, it sounds too good to be true, and your mom could very well be right. On the plus side, theres always a chance of everything. My dad owned a truck for 8 years and only put 12k miles on it. However, do NOT buy the car without PHYSICALLY seeing it, test driving it, and getting it inspected by a trusted mechanic. You will regret it if you do an impulse buy! Sometimes, you will have to settle on a car that isn’t necessarily your dream car, but is a much better deal, and is a much safer vehicle. I remember my search – it was frustrating, but in the end it was for the best. Good luck in your car search!!
It sound rong, onli 19K young girl owner, it will not gaf had maintain by age I expect, cambelt and hoes nede change by time and oil and Coolant so unles hitory say servic ever yer do no touch.
Rare, unless an old lady or man was the owner. I would ask for the VIN number and run it through CAR FAX. Its a great service and costs only about $19.95 and well worth your investment. I love cars… and you should protect yourself. Good luck!
chances are that it has 119,580 miles on it. it could be a just a typo.. you should email the lady and be like does this really only have 19k on it .. or is 119k .
I would definitely get the carfax info on it. It will list all known mileages they have for the vehicle and also be able to tell you if it has any serious problems, accidents etc. Have you tried Yahoo autos? You can search there in your local area and also go to ebay autos.
Slim to none. Something don’t seem right with that one. You should ask for the VIN number and get a car fax report on it. With that milage it should only have one or two owners. If they don’t want to give you the number, they probably have something to hide. If the milage is correct I would think that they would want more than that for it. It might be a second engine with that milage or the engine was rebuilt 19k miles ago. Don’t rush into your first car, take your time and the right one will come along. And listen to your mom…
DONT GO FOR IT. somethign is fishy. either they had a big accident and had to change the insturment cluster (the thing with all the gauges) or they have changed the miles on it.
that car has a 6 digit mileage counter. it has to go over 999,999 to get to 19K again. so definately not a good idea to buy the car.
click on the link to see the speedometer of a different eclipse for sale.
unlikely get vin and run thru carfax. Also u could hire a mechanic to look it over. blook book value is about right
http://www.kbb.com/KBB/Default.aspx
http://www.carfax.com/cfm/general_check.cfm?partner=OCF_X&CMP=KNC-Overture&ysmwa=o-ioZ148YshaMZOB7kJhum2hJp-tk0p_AAJcChhJhScsXBFuDNSt1FVJ_57WnLiN
good luck keep urs eyes upen
get the VIN number and you can run a carfax report, that will tell you the mileage when the car was emission tested, sold, registered, and if it was ever totaled…………..
as far as 1995 and only 19k miles ….I don’t know….
19K miles and the condition should be mint…..not very good…
An Eclipse?….
that’s not the type of car that your grandparents buy and hardly drive it and leave it in the garage…….
maybe a Buick park ave or a mercury marquis or something like that…..
Hey, my mom used to have an eclipse!! Well until my step dad crashed it into a tree. Poor car it got junked! I’d rather get a mercedes, but what the hell do I know im 14