Some context: i've never needed a car, because i've mostly lived in cities where you can get around using transit.

I've recently moved to a rural area where unless you have a car, you're shit outta luck on the weekends, because there are either no buses or one bus a day to move around. I can make it decently far riding a bike, but it is not a substitute for a car, unfortunately. I make a modest salary, and while i don't have a lot in the way of savings, i just saw a car the next town over for sale for a very low price (under 1000). I spoke to the owner and they were very clear that the car is pretty old (1999) and needs some work, but that it still works regardless.

Considering that the car would be mostly a convenience, and that gas/insurance shouldn't be too much of a expense... am I dumb for jumping in on this bargain? might I be in over my head in case the car needs a whole bunch of repairs?

  • medium_adult_son [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Since the owner was clear upfront that the car needs work, they would probably not object to having a mechanic look at the car first to determine how much the repairs would cost.

    The seller might know a trustworthy mechanic, but online reviews can help a lot. I found my mechanic through reviews, they don't charge me too much and don't tell me my car needs something fixed/replaced unless it actually does.