Is it reasonable to buy a 2013 car with 130,000 kilometers, manual transmission, single owner, at a fixed price of 8500 from a dealer? Can it be driven for another 2 years?
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To determine whether your Jeep Compass is equipped with an AT (Automatic Transmission) or CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission), you can check the following: 1. **Owner's Manual**: Refer to your vehicle's owner's manual, which should specify the type of transmission. 2. **Vehicle Documentation**: Check any official documents related to the vehicle, such as the purchase agreement or service records, which might indicate the transmission type. 3. **Under the Hood**: Look at the transmission system under the hood. Sometimes the transmission type is labeled on the transmission unit itself. 4. **Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)**: Use the VIN to decode the specifications of your vehicle. Websites or services that provide detailed vehicle information based on VIN can help you identify the transmission type. 5. **Contact Dealership**: Reach out to a Jeep dealership with your VIN. They should be able to provide you with detailed information about your vehicle's transmission type. If there is conflicting information from different sources, the dealership is likely your most reliable source.
Can you still buy a manual transmission ASX? What's a reasonable price?
Hello everyone, I'm feeling quite conflicted right now and would like to ask for your advice. There's a 2016 manual 1.3 MG3 with about 50,000 km on the odometer. The dealer is asking for 18,000. Is this price reasonable? And would you recommend buying this car?
4I just got a 2013 model with a 1.4t engine, and it's been driven for 130,000 kilometers. When I use lower-grade fuel, the high-pressure fuel pump makes a buzzing sound. What could be the reason for this, experts? The sound goes away after driving for a while, but it happens right after starting the car.
5What's a reasonable price for a 2017 used model? I'm planning to get one. An AT transmission is better than an AMT, right?
6I just got a 2013 model with a 1.6 manual transmission. Everything else is fine except there's a loud buzzing vibration sound around 2000 RPM in every gear. Before or after hitting 2000 RPM, it's normal again. Has anyone else experienced this? How can it be fixed? Any advice from the experts would be appreciated.
7Possible reasons why your car might not move when you accelerate could include: 1. Transmission issues 2. Low transmission fluid 3. Clutch problems (for manual cars) 4. Brake system issues 5. Engine problems It's best to have a professional mechanic check it out to diagnose the exact issue.
8Touareg 3.0, after over 20,000 km, experiencing differential resonance when turning. The dealer isn't resolving it, saying it's a design flaw. The differential is smaller than before. Changing the differential oil can temporarily fix it, but the resonance returns after another 20,000-30,000 km. Do you guys have this resonance issue with your cars?
9I want to buy an Alto, should I go for a manual or automatic transmission? Locally, there's a 2013 model that's priced around 13,000 and has run about 80,000-90,000 kilometers. Is it worth buying if it's a manual transmission?
10Is it reasonable to buy a 2013 car with 130,000 kilometers, manual transmission, single owner, at a fixed price of 8500 from a dealer? Can it be driven for another 2 years?