Buy Cars and Trucks in Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Cadillac : DeVille Sedan Low miles super nice
Cadillac : DeVille Sedan Low miles super nice
$10,100.00 (25 Bids)
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Cadillac : SRX Premium One owner premium
Cadillac : SRX Premium One owner premium
$28,200.00 (30 Bids)
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Porsche : Boxster 2000 Porsche Boxster
Porsche : Boxster 2000 Porsche Boxster
$8,000.00 (0 Bids)
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Buick : LeSabre 1963 buick kustom bellflower sled
Buick : LeSabre 1963 buick kustom bellflower sled
$6,500.00
$13,500.00
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Ford : F-100 F-100 1974 FORD F100 RANGER XLT SUPERCAB
Ford : F-100 F-100 1974 FORD F100 RANGER XLT SUPERCAB
$5,800.00 (21 Bids)
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Ford : Mustang roush 2010 Roush Stage 3 #1 of 103
Ford : Mustang roush 2010 Roush Stage 3 #1 of 103
$40,000.00 (0 Bids)
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Ford : Taurus SEL 2008 FORD TAURUS V6,  NO RESERVE!!
Ford : Taurus SEL 2008 FORD TAURUS V6, NO RESERVE!!
$5,655.00 (33 Bids)
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Lexus : LS Used Lexus 2006 LEXUS LS 430 NAVIGATION!!!!!
Lexus : LS Used Lexus 2006 LEXUS LS 430 NAVIGATION!!!!!
$21,000.00 (0 Bids)
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Chevrolet : SSR 2004 SSR "LIKE NEW" 5598 MILES YELLOW GARAGE KEPT
Chevrolet : SSR 2004 SSR "LIKE NEW" 5598 MILES YELLOW GARAGE KEPT
$21,101.00 (5 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 23h 11m
Cadillac : Fleetwood Hearse 1995 Fleetwood Hearse by S&S
Cadillac : Fleetwood Hearse 1995 Fleetwood Hearse by S&S
$3,050.00 (19 Bids)
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What is city life like, for those of you who have or do live in a city?
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Let me first describe exactly what I mean by city, I mean what probably came to your mind first, big buildings, lots of cars, fun places to go, that type of thing. Now let me tell you why I ask. I grew up in Northern Virginia in a moderately rural and kind of suburb area. Then my dad went to prison and me and my mom were forced to move in w/ my grandma, who at the time lived in Tennessee. My two brothers were already adults and living in Richmond, Virginia together in some apartment, I have only seen them once since this all occured in sumer of '07. Well, anyways I lived near Murfreesboro, Tennessee, in a apartment complex. Then there was a issue w/ the house my grandma was renting out in Georgia, so we had to move into that house or risk loosing it. So here we are now. I'm 14 now, living in a trailer park, near a larger town, too far out to hang out w/ anyone, nothing to do, so I was thinking that city life would be really nice because you could always do something. My dad will be getting out next year, wants to move to Missouri and I was thinking that it would save the money to live in a city, you wouldn't have to drive as far to work and also he could get more work and so could I when I'm older and can actually get a job, my mom owns the business liscense but my dad owns the business, and I'm just really bored and want something to do and want to know what city life is like.


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Loud, noisy and everyone is in a hurry

Should I Get This Car?
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OK, technically, the question should read: "Can I Get This Car?". I work at Alexander Chevrolet in Murfreesboro Tennessee, which is one of the many dealerships owned by the Alexander family. Basically I have to wait for the banks to open tomorrow before I can find out if I am approved or not, but I want to know now, so I am asking for some professional opinions from you guys. Here's the run down: I am 19, no credit at all, and I applied to get a 2002 Nissan Sentra SE-R with 103,000 miles on it. The car costs (for me) 5,000. I requested to get alloted and I had my step dad co-sign for me. He has terrible credit, but has been working at at Bridgestone for a little over 2 years now. He just got financed for a 2003 dodge ram for 12,000 two months ago, and now he would be adding on the 5 for this car. Do you think the bank will approve? I'm not sure if there's enough information there, but that's all I got. This may be a question that can't be answered. Thanks anyways.


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without going into details, sorry the answer is no, however if you want to pick up some pointers how you can establish a fair credit rating within about 2 years, check this link http://www.usedcartips.org/CREDI.html

i need an import car?
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i need someone with any kind of import car that is willing to make an offer of about 2000 if thats possible. anyone close to murfreesboro tennessee


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This is not the place to buy a car. It violates Community Guidelines. You also don't know who the person is on the other end of your answer. Stick to reputable car dealers and classified ads.

What do you think of my story so far?
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High school, new school, new people, great. At first I thought a fresh start would be good for me. But, as I look out my window at the old, desolated school, I decide maybe a fresh start can wait. I’m from a small town, so I’m not used to the whole switching schools thing. My stomach cramped because of fear, I clutched my sleeve. I started tapping my fingers on the door handle. I don’t know why. I’m not even wanting to get out of the car. I just want to go back to my old house, curl up into a little ball on my bed and go to sleep. I let out a sigh. “Rachel,” I jumped, “Sweetie, I’m really sorry we had to move, but Dad’s job and all…” Mom tailed off. Mom was feeling sorry for me? I’m the one feeling sorry for her. Mom hasn’t lived outside of our old town since the day she was born. She wasn’t up for our move. Why did we move again? I can’t remember. Oh yeah, Dad works at this computer company. He’s worked there since I was about, um, 8 years old I think. He got sent to work at the center in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. I was born in Memphis, so was my mom, and dad’s from Murfreesboro. So Dad was up for the move, it being his home town and all. “Really mom,” I forced a smile, “I’ll be fine.” I looked over at the school, old, dull, boring looking school. We passed by large oak trees, their trunks were huge, biggest I’d ever seen. (Then again, I’m from Memphis, we don’t have many trees there. Just lot’s of buildings and houses) I watched their shadows over lap our car. Then the sun would peek back out through the trees massive branches and old, dead leaves that were still attached. We had out sun roof open, so I could smell the fresh cut grass. Green grass, and I do mean green, green. Like the dark color of Green you find in the crayon box’s, and you always use it when you color in your grass on the picture you drew. Then when you use all of the pretty green color up, you have to use that icky color of green that nobody likes. “Ok, but if you have any problems with bullying or you don’t like the classes your in…” I cut her off. She was going to start rambling and go in ‘over protective mom mode’. I hate that mode, but then again, who doesn’t? “Mom, have I ever had a problem with bullying?” I crossed my legs and looked at her. “No, but this school is a bit bigger than the one at our old town. More kids, and you don’t know anyone here, no one can stick up for you-” “Mom!” I groaned and turned my head out my car window, sulking. As we got closer to the school, the more I wanted to turn around and high tail it out here. But, I knew I couldn’t even if I wanted to. Since my Dad works in computer software, you have to move around a lot for that business. But he’s high up enough in the business where he can stay in one location, and not have to go across the world for some type of meeting. But this time the location was my Dad’s home town, so he wanted to go this time. So here we are. Yep. I didn’t mind moving, I can still go to my friends houses over the weekends, it’s not that far of drive. I’m sure I would get home sick and have to go back and see my old house at some point. I’ve only been to four different schools my entire life; my elementary, my middle, my old high school (I only got to go for freshmen year) and now this high school. And only lived in 2 different houses my whole life; my old house in Memphis, and now this house here. “Ok, ok. Fine.” She parked the car, and got out. I, however, sat in the car looking at the school. About a million thoughts went through my mind at once. The first one I thought about sent a wave of nervousness over me, Principals. I saw the principal of the school. She was short, curly black hair that stopped at her shoulders. She was standing at the school doors, waving. Waving. Not the kind of wave that welcomes you into the school, the normal wave. She was waving like she was trying to flag us down, make sure we saw her. It was imposable not to, she started waving with both arms, yes, arms. I smacked my forehead and groaned. Why me? Of people in this world, why me? Everything bad always happens to me, I’m the unlucky one of the family. We’re Cherokee and Irish (then some other stuff I can‘t ever remember). “Double the luck” my Papa would always say. Luck of the Irish and luck of out Cherokee ancestors. I’ve never heard of lucky Cherokee’s, I’m pretty sure he just made it up. You know, so he could go around saying “Double the luck.” That’s my Papa for ya’. He’s why I have that hint of red in my hair. I snapped back in to reality when my mom nudged my shoulder. “Come on…” My mom opened the door for me, probably knowing that if she didn’t open the door, I never would. It’s not like I’m in a rush to meet the Principal. Who would be anyway? She was wearing a bright red top with a denim skirt. Yeah, it sounds like it would go together. But the texture of the top just made her look like she belonged in a circus. I keep my mouth shu


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-You switched tenses in the beginning. -I think you meant 'trailed off' not 'tailed off'. -I didn't read any further than the first two paragraphs because it is just too unoriginal; the whole new kid moving and dealing with a new school shindig... -Also, you are telling way too much way too soon. I understand it is first person, but the character is so informal that it is kind of annoying. With her say "um" and "Why did we move again? I can’t remember. Oh yeah..." is odd. She really didn't remember or is she being sarcastic? I think you need more description to tell the story instead of the character just spilling the beans.

black vs white car, what do you think?
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i think i want a nissan versa for my college car, what color looks better? black: http://www.automotive.com/2010/65/nissan/versa/18-s/tennessee/mur freesboro/27667496/585/images.html white: http://www.automotive.com/2010/65/nissan/versa/18-s/tennessee/mur freesboro/28981677/585/images.html


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black versus white car?
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i think i want a nissan versa for my college car, what color looks better? black: http://www.automotive.com/2010/65/nissan/versa/18-s/tennessee/mur freesboro/27667496/585/images.html white: http://www.automotive.com/2010/65/nissan/versa/18-s/tennessee/mur freesboro/28981677/585/images.html


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Nothing looks better than a clean, black car. However, if you are the type that doesn't watch where you park and don't wash your car every week, I would go for the white. It shows less scratches and dings/dents.

Need to know if these areas are safe to raise a family, please help!?
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Relocating to Tennessee in a year or so and I am on a budget of 100,000 or less, preferably less. We will probably look for a foreclosure if possible. Anyway, the closer to Nashville the better. I have 2 young kids so schools need to be safe. I know I can't afford the top of the line schools, but I'd like them to be safe. I have heard that Antioch area is "really dangerous" and that it is "a bad area" but the real estate looks amazing for the prices. Most of them look like almost new construction, clean, and nice for 100,000 range 0_0. I currently live in the country in Ohio, in the middle of Canton, Akron, and Youngstown. We live in a 3 br 2 ba manufactured home for almost 100 grand and I am seeing WAY better real estate in TN for about the same price as we paid for ours. I want to be as close as I can be to Nashville and still be able to raise my family in a safe environment. The other places on my list are Smyrna, La Vergne, and Murfreesboro. I had originally checked Anioch off my list until I saw some of the real estate. I can handle imperfection to an extent, I just don't want to live in the hood. I remember when I was a kid, I was traveling my family and we got lost in a really bad area. It was so scary! I swear there were gangs fighting on the street and people were staring our car down. It was not a pleasant experience so yea, trying to avoid an area like that, lol. I hope I that clarifies what I'm looking for. I want to move to TN because we have family down there, people are so friendly there, tired of Ohio winters (so depressing!), and to be close to the MUSIC! I can live in the country, but I'd really like to live in a nice neighborhood. Are the places I listed good places? If you can think of some others that I might like please list them! Thanks! :) Thanks Sean, that does sound like a great place but unfortunately not close enough to Nashville. I want to be close to our family and music row and I don't want to have to drive over an hour to do that.


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Your best friend for this is a good real estate agent. It is their business to know every street and every neighborhood. Since you are in OH, you could come down for the weekend to explore your possibilities with an agent. As for specifics, I have heard that Antioch is rough, but I've also heard they are trying to rid themselves of that image. That is one place I would get expert advice on. Franklin and Brentwood are the top cities, and you might find a bargain in one. Also check out Hendersonville and Goodlettsville which have good family reputations. Even in the city of Nashville, there are many good reasonably priced areas. Also take a look at Nolensville and Ashland City which are a little farther out but have a more small town feel. It is an easy commute into town from there. The best place to check on houses in Middle TN is at www.realtracs.com. Compare the counties of Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Sumner, Wilson, Robertson, and Cheatam.