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Originally Posted by thennen
From the info you provided, it seems that they do hover around $28k-$30k in good condition. That surprises me, but I get it. With the small population of the area, they may get a good price for it, since a person would have to travel a couple hundred miles or more to find something comparable.
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if they use salt on the roads in montana and this car is from montana, i wouldnt buy it. they didnt include any undercarriage shots, so who knows what its like.
i see a lot of people who live in rust belt states drive to a state such as, California to get a clean car and bring it back with them. some even hire towing companies to haul it back to them after its been inspected.
one of the only good things about CA is the amount of cars there are in the state; from what i have seen, certain cars in CA will always be cheaper due to the abundance of them. combine that with no snow/rust issues and its clear why people come from out of state to buy a CA car.
some people can break even or come out saving a little money buying a car from CA if its cheap enough and having it hauled back. ive seen it happen a few times in the lexus world (people looking for the 'rare' manual variant of the IS300. there's usually a bunch here, but not a lot in the mid west).