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Realizing that the lower cost a vehicle is, the more likely it will be older, have higher mileage, dings and dents, worn interior upholstery and generally require more maintenance....
Low mileage is very important.
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The exterior condition (paint, chrome, bumpers, etc.) of the vehicle is very important.
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The interior condition (dash, gauges, seats, upholstery, etc.) of the vehicle is very important.
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The engine quality (runs well, no transmission slippage, clean and well maintained) is very important.
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To upgrade a diesel to run biodiesel may cost a couple of hundred dollars (changing fuel lines, gaskets and fuel filter), I would be willing to make the investment
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Though a dealership may (in violation of the law) try to avoid warrantying a diesel vehicle running on B100, I still want a new diesel.
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I like old, stylish classic cars.
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Safety is a top priority and I want a car with air bags, even if it costs substantially more.
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I want a diesel car with a Straight Vegetable Oil (SVO) kit. Though it will cost about $1,000 more, I will be able to run both biodiesel and filtered and cleaned waste or virgin vegetable oil.
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