Best place in the US to buy a used car?

Then what was that gross film on my windshield every time I went down to my parents’ beach house? I definitely didn’t drive on the beach.

To be technical, it’s not “salt air” because it’s really just tiny particles of salt suspended in the air. I’m sure that’s what you meant to say, right? :dubious:

And I can give it to you with a heck of a sealant, this Tru-Coat stuff, it’ll keep the salt off.

Yeah, that’s what I meant. Salt Air, just like the air over Boulder, Colorado.

You saying a Challenger is an old man car? :wink:

Anyways, thanks everyone for your input. I will definitely check out Dave Smith’s Dodge when it gets closer to buying time. Ebay seems to have some decent prices as well.

If you want to stick closer to the border, consider that used car prices in Ohio and Pennsylvania are usually much lower than those in upstate or western New York. A lot of Canadians buy used cars in the Buffalo area, but prices tend to be much higher than surrounding regions, partly because of the cross-border shoppers.

Rust isn’t that much of a problem on most cars anymore. The days of used car dealers specializing in “southern cars” or “Florida cars” are mostly past, although there’s still a few scattered around here and there.