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Used Car Buying Advice

I am currently trying to buy a used car. I am a classic trope: a broke/struggling college student. I am graduating from uni in December of this year. I need a car badly. I only have between 3k and 3,500 total to spend on a vehicle. I see a lot of cars on the Facebook marketplace. I am terrified of getting scammed. I have a few men in my family who know a lot about cars. They are willing to assist me in looking for a vehicle. I have a dilemma. I have been reaching out to potential sellers, and I've offered to pay for a diagnostic test before I buy the car. I don't trust buying a car without knowing what I am getting. I see cars that are below my price range. I know it is a risk to pay for a vehicle cheaper than 3k, heck, even 3k is a risky price. But, I wonder if I go cheaper would it be smarter? Maybe I can invest the extra grand into any car troubles the car may have...Idk, will someone please give me some advice? I need a car asap. I need to have a vehicle by the time I graduate so that I can have transportation for work. I currently live with my mom. I left my job and abusive ex...long story. I am pretty sure I've written about it on here.
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CestManan · 46-50, F
One other thing - whatever the seller says about the car's condition, take with a grain of salt because they might say whatever you want to hear. They may not know about some problems the car has or they may not mention it OR might downplay it like, "Oh that is an easy fix, $20 part at the junk yard."

If it were easy, they would have done it.
GunFinger · F
@CestManan that's what happened to my friend. Sold the car for $7,000, had so much problems, seller couldn't be contacted, my friend is now selling it for less than $2,000.
CestManan · 46-50, F
@GunFinger I don't know how it is in your country but here in the United States unless you buy a car from a dealer with a warranty you are pretty much stuck with it. I mean if it blows up halfway down the road then it's just tough