I saw this awesome 2008 Cadillac CTS on Car-max site. It looks in great condition with only 10k. I have always wanted a Cadillac. Right now I have a 2006 Mustang GT. would it be worth to trade it in for the Cadillac CTS. its a beautiful car inside and out. should I trade in or keep the Mustang...
I saw this awesome 2008 Cadillac CTS on Car-max site. It looks in great condition with only 10k. I have always wanted a Cadillac. Right now I have a 2006 Mustang GT. would it be worth to trade it in for the Cadillac CTS. its a beautiful car inside and out. should I trade in or keep the Mustang...
I saw this awesome 2008 Cadillac CTS on Car-max site. It looks in great condition with only 10k. I have always wanted a Cadillac. Right now I have a 2006 Mustang GT. would it be worth to trade it in for the Cadillac CTS. its a beautiful car inside and out. should I trade in or keep the Mustang...
I've always bought a car through a private owner but this time I plan on buying a car at carmax. I really don't want to finance a car I just want to pay it upfront. I was looking at their online inventory and the car I would like to get is $16998 and I know the additional fees would be $2625 for...
You purchased the vehicle in good faith and the dealership is doing the same, repairing it to show good faith. If they had given you a problem in fixing the vehicle, then you might be justified in your concerns. They have a reputation to uphold and the replacement of a gasket is a small price to...
2006 Explorer xlt
4.0 V6
Bull Bar/K&N/Flowmaster 40
Great condition. 1 minor dent, interior flawless.
61000 miles.
Service records complete. Never been in an accident.
New rear window, rear windshield wiper motor, new axle seals, new fuel/air filters.
Just wondering if anyone could tell...
...I do? They are charging me $580!? I have a 2001 BMW from Carmax with a few problems. I decided to take it to the BMW dealership for repair and pay the $75 deductible (instead of taking it to Carmax and paying the $50). The warranty company accepts that my problems were indeed covered under...