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Originally Posted by Kennginn
how do u figure?
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Originally Posted by driverjohn2005
wow, are those the actual prices of the cars?
Originally Posted by Kennginn
yes they r john
- No odometer readings listed.
- Every car this company lists (that I ever shopped for) was priced at $2900 or less... unrealistic. Given that the word "Auction" is in their company name, I'm guessing these are opening bid amounts.
- I could never get an e-mail response from City Public when I was shopping for cars in Illinois. It doesn't seem like they are very committed to customer service.
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Originally Posted by scottydl
Originally Posted by driverjohn2005
wow, are those the actual prices of the cars?
Originally Posted by Kennginn
yes they r john
- No odometer readings listed.
- Every car this company lists (that I ever shopped for) was priced at $2900 or less... unrealistic. Given that the word "Auction" is in their company name, I'm guessing these are opening bid amounts.
- I could never get an e-mail response from City Public when I was shopping for cars in Illinois. It doesn't seem like they are very committed to customer service.
Caveat emptor
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now should i
A. Part out the exsisting bonnie
B. Sell her as whole
C. Rebuild and start all over again
A. Part out the exsisting bonnie
B. Sell her as whole
C. Rebuild and start all over again