My Pontiac Bonneville was totaled in a t-bone accident when an unlicensed driver barrelled through a red light and nailed me.
My friend's mechanic has a 2003 Chevy Impala with less than 60,000 on it for $5,700. I plan on taking it to my mechanic for a second opinion. I do want a look at it.
I wanted a car that was sturdy, heavy, four-door, and able to take a hit as hard as my Bonneville while letting me walk out with minimal injuries. This sounds like it may fit the bill.
Have people used Vehix? Accuracy? Worth it?
I am so dumb about cars, it's ridiculous, especially considering I've had/used them since I had my learner's permit 3 months before my 16th birthday. For something so essential in my life, I've never devoted myself to understanding cars or buying cars by myself because instead I relied on other people to help me with that stuff.



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