Buy Cars and Trucks in Keizer, Oregon

Ford : E-Series Van 2007 Ford E-250 - Cargo Van
Ford : E-Series Van 2007 Ford E-250 - Cargo Van
$6,477.00 (28 Bids)
Time Left: 16h 15m
Ford : Taurus 2002 Ford Taurus - 4 Door Sedan
Ford : Taurus 2002 Ford Taurus - 4 Door Sedan
$1,600.00 (17 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 9h 15m
Ford : E-Series Van 2006 Ford E-150 - Cargo Van
Ford : E-Series Van 2006 Ford E-150 - Cargo Van
$4,535.00 (15 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 10h 15m
Buick : Skylark 1967 Buick Special deluxe  NO RUST EVER
Buick : Skylark 1967 Buick Special deluxe NO RUST EVER
$5,049.00 (11 Bids)
Time Left: 3d 15h 54m
Lincoln : Navigator 1998 Lincoln Navigator - 4WD SUV
Lincoln : Navigator 1998 Lincoln Navigator - 4WD SUV
$2,550.00 (20 Bids)
Time Left: 4d 15h 48m
Pontiac : Trans Am 1980 Pontiac Trans AM with T-tops.
Pontiac : Trans Am 1980 Pontiac Trans AM with T-tops.
$500.00 (1 Bids)
Time Left: 4d 19h 15m
Chevrolet : Camaro rs 1972 chevy camaro
Chevrolet : Camaro rs 1972 chevy camaro
$282.26 (2 Bids)
Time Left: 5d 11h 53m
Ford : Taurus 1995 Ford Taurus - FWD 4 Door Sedan
Ford : Taurus 1995 Ford Taurus - FWD 4 Door Sedan
$760.00 (7 Bids)
Time Left: 5d 14h 37m
Chevrolet : Other Pickups 1997 Chevrolet 3500 - 4WD Flatbed Truck
Chevrolet : Other Pickups 1997 Chevrolet 3500 - 4WD Flatbed Truck
$4,750.00 (28 Bids)
Time Left: 5d 14h 49m
Chevrolet : C K Pickup 1500 1997 Chevrolet 1500 - Pick-up Truck
Chevrolet : C K Pickup 1500 1997 Chevrolet 1500 - Pick-up Truck
$2,600.00 (24 Bids)
Time Left: 5d 14h 54m
Ford : Windstar 1999 Ford Windstar - Cargo Van
Ford : Windstar 1999 Ford Windstar - Cargo Van
$1,025.00 (15 Bids)
Time Left: 5d 14h 59m
Dodge : Ram 2500 1999 Dodge BR2500 - 4WD Pick-up Truck
Dodge : Ram 2500 1999 Dodge BR2500 - 4WD Pick-up Truck
$2,394.00 (14 Bids)
Time Left: 5d 15h 3m
Ford : E-Series Van 2008 Ford E-250 - Cargo Van
Ford : E-Series Van 2008 Ford E-250 - Cargo Van
$1,413.00 (9 Bids)
Time Left: 6d 14h 3m
Chevrolet : Corsica 1996 Chevrolet Corsica - 4 Door Sedan
Chevrolet : Corsica 1996 Chevrolet Corsica - 4 Door Sedan
$1,225.00 (8 Bids)
Time Left: 6d 14h 15m
Dodge : Ram Van 1991 Dodge Ram Wagon B350 - Passenger Van
Dodge : Ram Van 1991 Dodge Ram Wagon B350 - Passenger Van
$125.50 (2 Bids)
Time Left: 6d 14h 21m
Chevrolet : Lumina 1993 Chevrolet Lumina - 4 Door Sedan
Chevrolet : Lumina 1993 Chevrolet Lumina - 4 Door Sedan
$810.00 (3 Bids)
Time Left: 6d 14h 26m
Alfa Romeo Euro GTjr 69 GTjr
Alfa Romeo Euro GTjr 69 GTjr
$4,050.00
$21,500.00
Time Left: 7d 9h 46m

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1965 Mustang would like to know Owner History DMV ? POLICE DEPT ?
Question:
Any ideas , I have the 11 digit vin number so Carfax or Marti Report has no info.on past owners . Will DMV help or will they not release it ? does anyone work for DMV or the Police Dept have a answer for me ? . . Please help I love this car I'm in Keizer Oregon Any Ideas ?


Answer:
The VIN was not standardized until 1981 so no online service collects data on older cars. Also, many of the records that old were never put on computers. Under DPPA - Driver's privacy protection act the DMV can not release names or contact info on owners.

advice on the cost on a 1994 acura integra?
Question:
how much does the average 1994 acura integra cost? a 4 door automatic car. that runs good? in salem, keizer, or portland oregon?


Answer:
you can check the value of it at kelley blue book. I believe thats kbb.com and if you want to know what they are actually going for, then you'll need to do some searching online at different used car sales sites.

I am a young single mom considering moving to Oregon, is it a good idea?
Question:
I am 22 years old and have a 6 year old son. I work full time, am motivated to finish school, I have my own car and live with my roommate.So I'm taking care of myself fairly well. I currently live in California and it's not too bad but am considering moving to Oregon. I have been over there several times (around the Salem, Keizer, Portland area, along with a small town named Silverton) and I do love it. I know a few people over there and from what I know it is a little bit of easier living. I love the the long country roads, the small towns and how much outdoorsy things there are to do. There is less crime, cleaner air, and it just may be better for me to raise my son up there. I understand it can rain a lot but I love love love the cold weather and that is the least of my problems. I want to finish school and make something of myself for my son. So I can take care of the both us. But am I making the right decision? Will it really be easier? or just the same? Am I only thinking of myself? I ask if Im only thinking of myself because his Dad is here, along with his dads side of the family who help me a great deal. I have my mom and 2 brother and even though I don't see them often they are still my family. I am very independent and am doing it on my own here with out much help. His dad does not work nor have a car. He has ababy girl with his girlfriend who does not have a job either but they are good people and in no way do I hate them. The dad and I have a good relationship and even though he doesn't help financially his mom (my sons grandma) helps me pick up my son from school when I need her to. The dad and I have talked about it and gave me the "ok" to move. But is it stupid to move? am i just running away? The dad does not have a family that my son can really look up to. His uncle has been in jail, the other uncle had 2 DUI's and no job. My sons grandpa is the only working and they live in one home. My sons grandma (on his dads side) does smoke weed. (I've lived with them) and just don't have the best habits. And their extended family is about the same (pregnant young, in gangs, in jail, smoke) But is that enough reason to move out of state? I am motivated, I am driven and I want to open new doors. I believe if someone wants something you have to go out and get it. I didn't take any time of school when I got pregnant in high school, I was so stubborn I wanted to finish highschool just like everybody else. I actually started labor in 2nd period. Of course it was only the beginning of labor (just contractions) I didn't actually have the baby in class haha but anyway I want to keep going and I want to keep bettering my life and moving to Oregon may be option.or can be just as great here in California? I have help here and don't have as much up in Oregon. But I can find a way to get by. If I want it bad enough. There are after school programs,etc. Thats another reason I want to move, to get him away from that but that is his family and its selfish I take him away. But is it best? Anyway, I need opinions. Tell me your story, your experiences if you can relate. I tried to tell you as much about my situation so you can best tell me your opinion. Thank you! :)


Answer:
I see nothing wrong with the move, just make sure you can support yourself and you son before you go.

How does an illegal serve federal supervised release term of four years after committing a major crime?
Question:
Portland, OR—Jose Felix Huerta-Valdez, 37, Keizer, Oregon, was sentenced on January 26, 2010, by United States District Judge James A. Redden to 78 months in prison for possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and for being an illegal alien found in the United States following deportation. Huerta-Valdez was also ordered to serve a federal supervised release term of four years following his release from prison. Huerta-Valdez’s criminal history includes prior federal convictions for possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance (amphetamine) and eluding examination and inspection, an immigration offense. Defendant pled guilty to one count of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and one count of illegal alien found in the United States following deportation on September 8, 2009, and has been in federal custody since May 8, 2009. On April 2, 2009, law enforcement officials from the Woodburn Police Department and Marion County Sheriff’s Office conducted a traffic stop on a car in which Huerta-Valdez was the driver, near the intersection of Silverton Road and Cordon Road in Salem, Oregon. During the traffic stop, law enforcement found approximately 84 grams of methamphetamine and approximately 16 grams of a “cutting” agent. Law enforcement also recovered $1,501.00 during Huerta-Valdez’s arrest. The Federal Bureau of Investigation, Woodburn Police Department, and Marion County Sheriff’s Office successfully investigated the case. The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Fred W. Slaughter. http://www.ethiopianreview.com/news/17818


Answer:
They don't. Unfortunately Portland is a sanctuary city. There are all kinds of illegals living up there and throughout the state and the I-5 corridor has had several stops of illegals transporting their drugs, drug money, pirated DVDs and CD's, and weapons. It quite a fricken travesty when city Mayors (like Portland's) don't figure in these bust as a burden to the state. Especially when they are repeat offenders/ career criminals. Our Governor is getting an earful about it though.

Is Portland, Oregon a good place to live?
Question:
I'm down in So-lame Salem. I've been to Portland a bunch of times (was even born there), but the only times I've actually gotten out of the car was to go into a car dealership with my parents. I've always wanted to get out of the small and boring Salem/Keizer area and move up to Portland because I need life around me and it just isn't here. I know the artist scene is said to be pretty awesome. I'm an aspiring writer and photographer (I'm 19 years old. Give me time!) and I can't really afford college so I clean houses for a living, making around 32k a year. Is this enough to make it up there for a low-maintenance kinda gal? I'm just interested in a decent studio or one-bedroom apartment somewhere in the city. So...advice? Suggestions?


Answer:
There are no jobs here. Unless you are going to start your own business and employ peeps don't move here. Stay where you are for 5 years and then when jobs vs. population irons it self out then consider moving here. Now is not a good time.

I am a young single mom considering moving to Oregon, is it a good idea?
Question:
I am 22 years old and have a 6 year old son. I work full time, am motivated to finish school, I have my own car and live with my roommate.So I'm taking care of myself fairly well. I currently live in California and it's not too bad but am considering moving to Oregon. I have been over there several times (around the Salem, Keizer, Portland area, along with a small town named Silverton) and I do love it. I know a few people over there and from what I know it is a little bit of easier living. I love the the long country roads, the small towns and how much outdoorsy things there are to do. There is less crime, cleaner air, and it just may be better for me to raise my son up there. I understand it can rain a lot but I love love love the cold weather and that is the least of my problems. I want to finish school and make something of myself for my son. So I can take care of the both us. But am I making the right decision? Will it really be easier? or just the same? Am I only thinking of myself? I ask if Im only thinking of myself because his Dad is here, along with his dads side of the family who help me a great deal. I have my mom and 2 brother and even though I don't see them often they are still my family. I am very independent and am doing it on my own here with out much help. His dad does not work nor have a car. He has ababy girl with his girlfriend who does not have a job either but they are good people and in no way do I hate them. The dad and I have a good relationship and even though he doesn't help financially his mom (my sons grandma) helps me pick up my son from school when I need her to. The dad and I have talked about it and gave me the "ok" to move. But is it stupid to move? am i just running away? The dad does not have a family that my son can really look up to. His uncle has been in jail, the other uncle had 2 DUI's and no job. My sons grandpa is the only working and they live in one home. My sons grandma (on his dads side) does smoke weed. (I've lived with them) and just don't have the best habits. And their extended family is about the same (pregnant young, in gangs, in jail, smoke) But is that enough reason to move out of state? I am motivated, I am driven and I want to open new doors. I believe if someone wants something you have to go out and get it. I didn't take any time of school when I got pregnant in high school, I was so stubborn I wanted to finish highschool just like everybody else. I actually started labor in 2nd period. Of course it was only the beginning of labor (just contractions) I didn't actually have the baby in class haha but anyway I want to keep going and I want to keep bettering my life and moving to Oregon may be option.or can be just as great here in California? I have help here and don't have as much up in Oregon. But I can find a way to get by. If I want it bad enough. There are after school programs,etc. Anyway, I need opinions. Tell me your story, your experiences if you can relate. I tried to tell you as much about my situation so you can best tell me your opinion. Thank you! :) Thats another reason I want to move, to get him away from that but that is his family and its selfish I take him away. But is it best? Note: the father and I talked about it and gave me permission to go if I choose. He also plans on moving up there but in a couple of years or less. But once again is giving the "ok" to go.


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Not unless you have the commitment of a full time job there. In addition you can't remove the child from the state in which the father resides.

I am a young single mom considering moving to Oregon, is it a good idea?
Question:
I am 22 years old and have a 6 year old son. I work full time, am motivated to finish school, I have my own car and live with my roommate.So I'm taking care of myself fairly well. I currently live in California and it's not too bad but am considering moving to Oregon. I have been over there several times (around the Salem, Keizer, Portland area, along with a small town named Silverton) and I do love it. I know a few people over there and from what I know it is a little bit of easier living. I love the the long country roads, the small towns and how much outdoorsy things there are to do. There is less crime, cleaner air, and it just may be better for me to raise my son up there. I understand it can rain a lot but I love love love the cold weather and that is the least of my problems. I want to finish school and make something of myself for my son. So I can take care of the both us. But am I making the right decision? Will it really be easier? or just the same? Am I only thinking of myself? I ask if Im only thinking of myself because his Dad is here, along with his dads side of the family who help me a great deal. I have my mom and 2 brother and even though I don't see them often they are still my family. I am very independent and am doing it on my own here with out much help. His dad does not work nor have a car. He has ababy girl with his girlfriend who does not have a job either but they are good people and in no way do I hate them. The dad and I have a good relationship and even though he doesn't help financially his mom (my sons grandma) helps me pick up my son from school when I need her to. The dad and I have talked about it and gave me the "ok" to move. But is it stupid to move? am i just running away? The dad does not have a family that my son can really look up to. His uncle has been in jail, the other uncle had 2 DUI's and no job. My sons grandpa is the only working and they live in one home. My sons grandma (on his dads side) does smoke weed. (I've lived with them) and just don't have the best habits. And their extended family is about the same (pregnant young, in gangs, in jail, smoke) But is that enough reason to move out of state? I am motivated, I am driven and I want to open new doors. I believe if someone wants something you have to go out and get it. I didn't take any time of school when I got pregnant in high school, I was so stubborn I wanted to finish highschool just like everybody else. I actually started labor in 2nd period. Of course it was only the beginning of labor (just contractions) I didn't actually have the baby in class haha but anyway I want to keep going and I want to keep bettering my life and moving to Oregon may be option.or can be just as great here in California? I have help here and don't have as much up in Oregon. But I can find a way to get by. If I want it bad enough. There are after school programs,etc. Thats another reason I want to move, to get him away from that but that is his family and its selfish I take him away. But is it best? Anyway, I need opinions. Tell me your story, your experiences if you can relate. I tried to tell you as much about my situation so you can best tell me your opinion. Thank you! :) Note: the father and I talked about it and gave me permission to go if I choose. He also plans on moving up there but in a couple of years or less. But once again is giving the "ok" to go.


Answer:
If in your heart of hearts, you think this is a good idea then stop wasting time getting the opinions of strangers and make that move happen. The best thing a parent could give his or her child is the value of happiness. If your son sees that you're happy and content with your life, he will grow up striving towards internal fulfillment. That's the greatest lesson you can teach him. Make sure you have a support system ready just in case you need to fall back on them. Make sure your son's needs like schooling, transportation, medical, etc. are take care of before the move. I think it's a great opportunity to start a new life, especially since he probably hasn't made real connections with classmates yet. Good luck!!!