The best place to find used cars for under $1000 is from private sellers. Check Craigslist.org or the local classified ads.
www.cars.com, www.ebay.com, and www.cartrader.com will help you find a decent used vehicle for under $1,000 online.
You can search for used cars on autotrader.com, and you can also specify that you are looking for a car under $1,000. The site www.vehix.com also allows you to compare used cars and search through inventory and prices.
Check out CarMax.com. It can help you find used cars both online and in your area. LemonFree.com is another great resource.
To find a used car for under $1000, you can take a look at the following website: www.kijiji.ca Everything on this website is posted by normal everyday people, no salesmen, and you can easily find cars on this website too, while being able to sort by the amount that you want to spend.
You won't find much in that price range. It will have to be an extremely old vehicle and you will likely have to do some repairs to get it in working order.
Using the website Autotrader.com, you can search for specific information about cars, and can also search for these cars that will be in your price range. It may also be helpful to search on Craigslist for this car, and use the Kelly Blue Book site to determine reliability.
There's no reference to this under Wisconsin statute. You will need to provide the context wherein it was used.
There are many used cars valued under $5,000. I would recommend searching the website autos.com and be aware of mileage on any used vehicle that you are considering.
You should first try Autotrader as they have the biggest range and you can tailor your search with them. If you don't have any luck, then try the classified of your local newspaper.
These days it seems that we all have limited budgets and sometimes it can be difficult to find a used car for under $1,000. However, after searching the internet, I found a site called "I See Cars," which features vehicles that sell for $1,000 and under. The website address is: iseecars.com. These cars sometimes have high mileage, but if a good model is chosen, many times the car will continue to be of good service for many years.
You'd have great difficulty finding a car for that price. You can try ebaymotors.com or autotrader.com, but in all likelihood a car that cheap will be deeply flawed in some way.
Unfortunately, used cars are not covered under the Lemon Law, but hold on... don't get discouraged yet... If you have a manufacturer's warranty, original or extended, we can still help you under the aforementioned Magnuson Moss Act.