Playfully? What, are you like 13 y.o.?
That bid was a contract and if you are over 18 they will hold you to it... ~
2007-05-27 11:58:12
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answered by Anonymous
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$10,000 for a 1998 navigator? Regardless of the miles that is WAY not worth it. To add to that, Lincolns have pretty bad gas milage. Additionally, as it is a 1998 and a Lincoln, you will have consistent maintenance costs. If you have a way out, get out. Besides, unless you have the cash, no bank will finance you for that because it will not be worth it. Banks only finance for slightly higher than the car is worth so that they can get their money back if you default on the loan.
Now if the car is $1,552 then you're fine, but anything over $1,600 and you're paying WAY too much.
2007-05-27 11:55:39
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answered by tatyananashi 2
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If you can't live with this car you will have to renege. Much better to be mistrusted by a website than eat a car you can't afford. Just be honest and apologetic. And, yes the cost of fuel is too high and will be even higher next year. Back out now!
2007-05-27 12:02:46
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answered by jsardi56 7
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it extremely is in basic terms by way of fact the bids are incremental. once you bid for an merchandise, and the increments are 0.5 USD, present day bid is, 15 USD and you bid 25 USD actuall you bid for 15,25. till the bid reaches 25 USD you consistently at present day bid over the utmost bidder 0,25 extra this is going on like this no remember while you're available in or no longer. So the bid incrementals are importand and we could say if the present bid is $25 and the bid incrementals are $a million USD then somebody migh have a bid $30 and that they are going to over bid you till it reaches $30. So how lots ever you bid, the bid will develop by way of fact the quantity of the increment and you overbid people at present day till you attain your bid volume. you may desire to comprehend the increment undertaking in ebay. Son, on your case somebody had a extreme bid and he overbids you at present day.
2016-10-06 03:48:49
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answered by ? 4
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City mileage is 11mph, highway is 16mph. The price is about right, same year same mileage is going for about $12900. Suggested blue book value is $12525. To answer your question, depending on the actual condition of the engine and appearance, yes its a good bargain.
Maybe you could sell it and make alittle over $1000?
2007-05-27 12:32:25
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answered by jennifer p 2
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not a great deal for basically a 10 year old gas guzzler
2007-05-27 13:12:43
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answered by bobsled 5
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they are nice but gas will kill you
2007-05-27 11:55:15
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answered by undercovernudist 6
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