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Old Jun 3, 2013 | 01:14 PM
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Default Re: New member looking to buy a crossfire

Thanks for the info. I am wondering if I should remove the fact that I want to buy a XFire. I am a disabled single father who has also had the responsibility of caring for my elderly incapacitated parents. While a few years back buying a new car would have not been an issue, today it is. I have spent every penny I had saved up over the years to keep my parents from having to go into a nursing home. I not only spent my life savings caring for them I now live on just $700 a month and that is for myself and my son. My son who is now 17 just totaled the only thing left that I owned, my 2001 Monte Carlo SS. It was a great car, and I kept it in pristine condition. Unfortunately accidents happen. Thank God my son was not hurt. Anyway I don't mean to burden you with my troubles but I felt I needed to explain why I would pass up such a deal. I received only $6500 for my car and that is all I can spend. So I am thinking that so many people on this site are so very willing to help and let me know about great deals and I feel bad everytime I have to say no I can't afford it. If you ever come accross something in my price range please send me a message.

Thank you once again.
Gary

Originally Posted by Franc Rauscher
Best deal out there today is this one in California. Worth the plane ticket and everyone here will be just a little jealous that you snagged it.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...fire-sale.html

This is priced below an 2004 NA.

More than one member here can vouch for the owner and the car.
 
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