I found a 1999 Subaru Impreza listed for 700 euro(~838 USD) with 128k kilometers(80k miles) on it. It needs to be inspected in 5 months, and they claim it doesn't have a lot of rust.
This seems awfully cheap. What could be so horribly wrong with it? Very tempted to buy it.
Not a lot of rust, most in this
>>17858181
That's a fail. But can be fixed for $20 in materials.
>>17858181
>Not a lot of rust
I wouldn't be surprised if a large portion of the underbody was pretty much fucked. And rusted-through structural parts are an automatic inspection failure in most euro countries.
>>17858249
>large portion of the underbody was pretty much fucked
$50 in materials
800 USD is about what those go for in that condition in the States unless you live in the Pacific Northwest or the far Northeast where they all have AWD tax. It's not an actual tax in the States but people charge a lot more for them in those areas especially the PNW that is a $2000 car in Oregon or Washington State if it has A/C
In Florida they have Initial-D / rice tax but you can sometimes find them for what they are actually worth from retirees or people who haven't seen either of those films