Anyone have a cheap car for sale?
That's very broad. What are you looking for?
Around $2k
Looking to sell, located in Lakewood: 2017 Toyota Camry SE, grey, 68,000 miles. Well maintained and in great condition. Brand new tires, brakes and rotors! Selling for $13,500. WhatsApp or text me @ 908-839-8317
Need your LG Exalt fixed? Cracked in half? Water damage? Or parts to repair yourself. 347.201.2501
$2000 for the warranty mileage is 45000how do I know if they will be around in 2 years?so you think its not worth it to get extended warranty?
If you wanna go fast, go aloneIf you wanna go far, go together
How much can I get for this car?2007 Toyota Sienna 113KExcellent mechanical condition rides very good (new tires, replaced shocks, rotors, control arm L, R&P when I bought it 12 months ago)Cosmetics not in top shape but not bad for a car this age
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Thank youI think the heimish market (Lakewood) is not the same as anywhere out there
Even If I'm getting it for free? sounds like to much work, ain't worth it. I wish there was a way to do it locally.
I have a set of license plates from a lease that I just gave back that I haven't returned to the MVC yet. Am I better off putting those plates on my new car even though it doesn't match the registered vehicle? Or am I better off driving around with an expired temporary license plate? I figure if I got a ticket for having expired temp license plates I can argue that it was delayed due to COVID. But if I have the wrong plates there isn't much of an argument I can make.
Can anyone who has bought a new or used car recently and registered it in NJ confirm how long it took to get license plates?I bought a used car on Nov 15 from a dealership in NY. They supposedly submitted the paperwork to the NJ MVC and I was supposed to get my plates within 45 days (i.e., end of Dec). Meanwhile, my temporary interstate license plate expired 3 weeks ago. I contacted the NJ MVC and they said that they need to know which MVC the paperwork was submitted to in order to track status. I can't get the dealership to give me an answer about which MVC they submitted it to (I suspect they outsource this to a third-party company). Anything else I can try?I have a set of license plates from a lease that I just gave back that I haven't returned to the MVC yet. Am I better off putting those plates on my new car even though it doesn't match the registered vehicle? Or am I better off driving around with an expired temporary license plate? I figure if I got a ticket for having expired temp license plates I can argue that it was delayed due to COVID. But if I have the wrong plates there isn't much of an argument I can make.