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Sun Aug 06, 2017 9:50 pm
so i'm looking for an inexpensive family car and came across this 2015 explorer for about $27k.
i need some opinions on a couple things....
it has 52k miles, should i be worried? i'm assuming it's a lot of highway miles, 25k miles per year is a lot for just commuting. has anyone had the 5th gen explorer for a few years? i think this generation started in 2011.
here's the car:
http://www.harrisford.com/used/Ford/201 ... pth=49:744and the vin: 1FM5K8F86FGB78020
is this explorer even worth $27k?
thanks for the help!
Sun Aug 06, 2017 10:00 pm
Mr. Q wrote:so i'm looking for an inexpensive family car and came across this 2015 explorer for about $27k.
i need some opinions on a couple things....
it has 52k miles, should i be worried? i'm assuming it's a lot of highway miles, 25k miles per year is a lot for just commuting. has anyone had the 5th gen explorer for a few years? i think this generation started in 2011.
here's the car:
http://www.harrisford.com/used/Ford/201 ... pth=49:744and the vin: 1FM5K8F86FGB78020
is this explorer even worth $27k?
thanks for the help!
Hell no! Have you priced new ones? That's no deal at all.
Sun Aug 06, 2017 10:13 pm
usrifle wrote:Mr. Q wrote:so i'm looking for an inexpensive family car and came across this 2015 explorer for about $27k.
i need some opinions on a couple things....
it has 52k miles, should i be worried? i'm assuming it's a lot of highway miles, 25k miles per year is a lot for just commuting. has anyone had the 5th gen explorer for a few years? i think this generation started in 2011.
here's the car:
http://www.harrisford.com/used/Ford/201 ... pth=49:744and the vin: 1FM5K8F86FGB78020
is this explorer even worth $27k?
thanks for the help!
Hell no! Have you priced new ones? That's no deal at all.
New ones MSRP is $32k-$54k....
It's a dealer, maybe they'll haggle....
I'd find out all the 'extras' & figure out where it is on the spectrum in relation to new. I'd also ask why all the miles & just listen to the story
Sun Aug 06, 2017 10:25 pm
Mon Aug 07, 2017 6:05 am

Just buy a new one. There is no deal in buying a used vehicle that has been driven hard with no warranty. For 27K, you can find something nice. Unless you know the previous owner and how that vehicle was driven and maintained, it is a gamble. Good luck.
Mon Aug 07, 2017 7:13 am
SFCRMSA wrote::facepalm2: Just buy a new one. There is no deal in buying a used vehicle that has been driven hard with no warranty. For 27K, you can find something nice. Unless you know the previous owner and how that vehicle was driven and maintained, it is a gamble. Good luck.
My Honda CRV, Brand New, was 27k. I expect to drive it for 50 years and 500k miles.
Mon Aug 07, 2017 7:19 am
Run away from that as fast as you can.
With 2018 around the corner, the 2017 prices will be slashed considerably since they don't want to sit on old stock. I would look for a new one and you would get a better interest rate also.
Mon Aug 07, 2017 9:23 am
If you want a good deal without having to haggle, hire an auto broker.
I bought my last car through Amazing Autowoman and she basically saved me $6k between trade and new car price. It was totally worth her fee.
Once you know what you want, give her a call and check out pricing.
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Mon Aug 07, 2017 9:31 am
L_O_G wrote:Run away from that as fast as you can.
With 2018 around the corner, the 2017 prices will be slashed considerably since they don't want to sit on old stock. I would look for a new one and you would get a better interest rate also.
This. And it gets you the facelift model.
Mon Aug 07, 2017 11:49 am
Thanks for the info guys. I went to kbb and it's priced right where kbb says it's worth. They went down to $25.5k, but still not sure about the car. Thanks for helping me make the decision to keep looking
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Mon Aug 07, 2017 11:51 am
Mr. Q wrote:Thanks for the info guys. I went to kbb and it's priced right where kbb says it's worth. They went down to $25.5k, but still not sure about the car. Thanks for helping me make the decision to keep looking
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Im sure they would come down another $1k or $2k, but I would still walk
Mon Aug 07, 2017 12:33 pm
They probably gave the last sucker $18K trade in and jacked up the price of his new car another $4K.
Never know how low they'll go until you make an offer. You have no idea what they paid for it.
You cannot offend a used car salesman, and so what if you did?
My BIL was a service foreman for a large dealership, maybe 5 stores.
Could get me anything on their lots for $400 above the dealerships actual cost.
I'd go down there, check out a used car, test drive it, and just ignore whatever the sales guy said.
Then if interested have my BIL pull the paperwork and check it out for me during lunch.
Some of the used cars cost the stealer about half what they were asking.
Oh, car salesmen carry a different KBB than you do.
Dealer books have trade in prices, yours has retail prices.
Tue Aug 08, 2017 7:35 am
Car is from New York. You can probably find a local one for about the same price and not have to worry about the resale value.
If you do buy make sure they they provide you with the NAV card before you sign anything. At the same time ask for the second key before you sign. If they don't show you both keys and the NAV card before you sign pass on that one. They probably don't exist. Never ask for anything you want after the sale, you won't get it.
Tue Aug 08, 2017 11:03 am
I used this guy, and it was a good situation all the way around. I looked for months for the "right" car, but all the dealers wanted high retail, they barely even wanted to haggle over a price. (Honda Element AWD). I guess they thought they were gold plated, or something.
I looked everywhere...Spokane, Pullman, Tri-Cities, Puget Sound. Finally broadened my circle and to look in Portland, and that's how I came across him.
http://josemesa.com/Got my car at a really good price.
Good luck with the hunt.
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