Buy Cars and Trucks in Owings Mills, Maryland

Volkswagen : Passat   CC TDI 40+ mpg TDI
Volkswagen : Passat CC TDI 40+ mpg TDI
$4,999.00
$8,999.00
Time Left: 3h 28m
Chevrolet : Express 2005 CHEVY EXPRESS PASSENGER VAN
Chevrolet : Express 2005 CHEVY EXPRESS PASSENGER VAN
$2,500.00 (29 Bids)
Time Left: 7h 5m
Honda : Accord EX HONDA: ACCORD 1996 AUTOMATIC
Honda : Accord EX HONDA: ACCORD 1996 AUTOMATIC
$910.00 (14 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 2h
Ford : Bronco LIFTED BRONCO
Ford : Bronco LIFTED BRONCO
$3,500.00
$4,000.00
Time Left: 1d 3h 28m
Chrysler : 300 Series 2010 Chrysler 300 4dr Sdn Touring RWD
Chrysler : 300 Series 2010 Chrysler 300 4dr Sdn Touring RWD
$5,000.00
$15,990.00
Time Left: 1d 5h 21m
Toyota : Camry 2011 Toyota Camry 4dr Sdn I4  LE
Toyota : Camry 2011 Toyota Camry 4dr Sdn I4 LE
$5,000.00
$15,990.00
Time Left: 1d 5h 22m
Nissan : Altima 2011 Nissan Altima 4dr Sdn I4 CVT 2.5
Nissan : Altima 2011 Nissan Altima 4dr Sdn I4 CVT 2.5
$5,200.00
$15,990.00
Time Left: 1d 5h 23m
Nissan : Sentra 2009 Nissan Sentra 4dr Sdn I4 CVT 2.0 FE+
Nissan : Sentra 2009 Nissan Sentra 4dr Sdn I4 CVT 2.0 FE+
$510.00
$10,990.00
Time Left: 1d 5h 25m
Volvo : V70 5DR WGN 2.5L Beautiful No reserve
Volvo : V70 5DR WGN 2.5L Beautiful No reserve
$3,255.00 (17 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 5h 30m
Chevrolet : Chevelle 1969 C.O.P.O. tribute Chevelle
Chevrolet : Chevelle 1969 C.O.P.O. tribute Chevelle
$13,000.00 (22 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 6h 21m
Volvo : 240 1990 VOLVO 240 AUTO EXCELLENT CONDITION. LOW RESERVE
Volvo : 240 1990 VOLVO 240 AUTO EXCELLENT CONDITION. LOW RESERVE
$1,525.00 (7 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 14h 22m
Pontiac : Firebird 2002 Trans Am WS6
Pontiac : Firebird 2002 Trans Am WS6
$13,500.00
$14,200.00
Time Left: 1d 20h 4m

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Where is a good place to get my Toyota Camry serviced in Owings Mills, Maryland?
Question:
Is there a good reliable mechanic/service center where I can get my car serviced and maintainence work done? Thanks,


Answer:
Depends. For thorough work, R&H Toyota is OK and for regular maintainance work, you may look at Mr. Tire or something.

Can I break my lease?
Question:
I live in Owings Mills, MD. My car has been hit multiple times outside of my apartment. Also the other night my fiance caught a man trying to break into my car. I also recently got a new job and find it extremely inconvient to live in the current conditions. I need strong legal advice and serious help PLEASE! I don't have money to pay multiple months of rent.


Answer:
it should say somewhere on your lease agreement about breaking your lease. normally they ask you to pay a fee but contact the owner and tell him/her your situation and try to work something out.

Need apartment advice for Baltimore, MD area?
Question:
My fiance and I are going apartment hunting. He needs a place by the end of April. Since we have a lot of hand-me-down furniture, we need one that has a large living room and a decent sized dining room. We also need one that doesn't cost more than maybe $730-745 tops, in a safe neighborhood in the Baltimore (preferably County) area, that wouldn't have high car insurance rates. We have looked at Owings Manor in Owings Mills. Any other suggestions? Apartment Guide book for March is already outdated for a lot. I've checked their site, but I want some noncommercial help. Thanks.


Answer:
Cockeysville / Padonia area - lots of apartments and many of them within your price range (give or take $100).

Why are so many people who don't live in big cities scared of them?
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Not all people but a lot from small towns and country. but the people who seem the most scared of cities are those in the surrounding suburbs. but who wants to live there? some suburbs are alright, but this suburb owings mills, a main one, is god awful. all the houses have a uniform look and they have no sidewalks. smh. anyways i live in baltimore and people who don't live in the city seem to believe if they walk through it they will get robbed or killed. wtf. i live here, i'm no where near as careful as i should be, i am a night owl and go outside, i wonder around, not the most ghetto parts but not always the most safe, and i have never been robbed or hurt. why do people have misconceptions of cities? I LOL'd when my friend came to this house like a half mile away from mine (half mile one way is ghetto, but this was the 1/2 mile that headed towards the multi million mansions with freakin pools and tennis courts) and she was worried because she didn;t have one of those locks for the steering wheel she thought the car would be stolen. i wanted to be like b*tch this neighborhood is safer than you're crappy suburb, you think these rich people want your crappy car? and they have security cars that drive around. and would someone from the ghetto really come up here? also, why do people assume all people from the ghetto are bad? a lot of them are actually really nice, you can't help where you're born. it just is so funny and weird to me how a lot of people from the county (idk if it's true everywhere but it is in baltimore MD) think they're gonna get stabbed and robbed if they just walk through the city. what do you think of this and why is it this way? do you live in a city, county, town, other, and what are your opinions on large cities? and what have you heard of Baltimore? It seems to have a pretty bad rep. I mean yeah it does have some really sketchy areas. but basically don't be an idiot and you won't get in trouble. you aren't gonna be walking along some perfectly safe street and then all the sudden find yourself in some really violent ghetto. lol and Bmore isn't even that big, so i wonder what people who live just outside REALLY big cities think.


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I don't understand how anyone could live in a big city... It's so ridiculously easy to get lost it's insane. I'm not scared of the city, it's just that I could never find my way around. I mean, I live in a small town in a county renowned for being mostly countryside, and I'm used to leaving my house and being at the other end of town within 10 minutes. In a city it's like... You actually need transport to get from A to B, and there's like a million different streets *w* I mean, to me, Newcastle (North-East England, 30 miles away from my town) is an incredibly vast and massive place with about 250,000 people, but I would assume that the rich American cities like New York would just be unfathomably massive from my perspective. I could never live in a city, but if I ever visited one I would probably try to stay away from the sub-urban areas. Seems dangerous haha I have no idea what it would be like to live in such an area, and I don't really want to think about it. Countryside all the way for me :3