Before we can even begin to help you on what to look for, watch out for, maintenance, reapairs, costs, how to deal with teh sellers etc. It might be useful to figure out what car you want, or even some general guidelines to what genre of cars to look at.
What do you want your car to do? Do you care about gas mileage? How important is reliability to you? American, Foreign, or either? Do you want durability, ruggedness and versatility, or sporty and fast? If you want sport and fast, straight line performance, or something light and good in the corners, or mix of both? If something larger, how large? Full size SUV, smaller, or large sedan?
The best way to start, is figure out what you want your car to do. There WILL be a car out there to do it for you probably. Once you know what you want, figure out the possibilities. THEN look into each of them, pros and cons, and test drive them. You are then in the position to buy the best car for you and your money.
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