Buying a 2000 Mitsubishi galant 128k miles for 3200? A good deal?

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Asked by manas81 Jun 22, 2007 at 09:25 AM about the 2000 Mitsubishi Galant ES

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

The car works extremely smooth.. No running problems whatsoever .. timing belt changed.. good condition of car.. But people keep telling me U cannot trust Mitsubishi after 100k and will get very low resale value?? Is that true??

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I wouldn't be any more worried if I was buying a Ford or a Chevy. I mean granted it's not a Toyota or a Honda whose history of reliability is excellent, but it's certainly not the worst and the repairs are cheap. Price really depends on what model you are looking at and which what accessories. Average private party retail is about $4000 (thats for an ES trim level.) You can check the pricing tab to see the pricing and value of all the trims. Best of luck with your purchase.

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