Vin check

Please im considering buying next week

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It checks out. Buy it.

>VIN Check Thread
>Doesn't post VIN

Am I missing something?

Lol sorry
KMHTC6AD5DU125465

Not a VIN-bro, sorry (Price raised by quite a bit)

Pasting the VIN into this site will give some basic info.

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Just ran it through, looks like it has a rebuilt/salvage title.

>considering a Hyundai Veloster
Don't. It's a terrible car. It is literally a restyled Hyundai Accent.
Look at a Scion tC.
Look at a Honda Civic Coupe.
Look at a Volkswagen Beetle.
All of them WILL be better

Scion is dead.
Civic is boring meme.
Beetle is VAG reliability.

Next.

Thanks user definitely wont be buying

They're all faster, better built, more reliable, and better to drive than the Hyundai
particularly if the Beetle is an R-Line Turbo or the Civic an Si.

>Scion is dead.
so? It's LITERALLY just a Toyota Corolla coupe with IRS and a Camry I4. Guaranteed more reliable and even if Scion is dead, Toyota dealers are everywhere so it's not like you can't get it serviced or won't be able to find parts.

get a chevy volt. Good ones can be had for

"Faster" is all that applies in comparison. The rest falls short. I can't believe we're talking about VW and "better built" in the same breath. You can't be taken seriously.

Good luck finding an unmolested tC. The thing was a magnet for boyracing faggots with fartcan mufflers and poorly-wired HID retrofits.

>"Faster" is all that applies in comparison.
no. The Beetle has proven more reliable than the Veloster, and all of them handle better too.

Is it a good deal if the veloster is 9000$
With 40000 miles
And its stick?

Two words.

Focus ST

Would you buy the Vizio tv for 400 or an LG or Samsung for 1000?

no. something is wrong, besides the badge

Frame damage might be an issue if it is rebuilt.

Too lazy to google it, but that feels kinda pricey for a salvage Veloster

Thanks for the replies user
I apreciate your wisdom
Im tring to buy my first semi new car

>The Beetle has proven more reliable
I don't understand how you figure? VW is shit across the board. The new Jettas/Passats are getting better, because they decided to attempt to dumb down the engineering to Toyota levels, but as a brand they're still rather poor.

cargurus.com/Cars/l-Used-Hyundai-Veloster-d2124#listing=160858075

>Similar Mileage
>Similar Price
>Not Salvage

and Hyundai is worse.
Would you buy a new Accent?
if not, then WHY look at the Veloster. It is the same platform, suspension, steering, and drivetrain.

The Jetta and Beetle share their drivetrains and platforms.

The Veloster is a previous-gen Accent. The Accent is rock solid. The Veloster is for people that want an Accent with less-boring style.

The Beetle is a previous-gen Golf. The Golf is not rock solid on reliability/maintenance/cost of ownership specifically.

cargurus.com/Cars/l-Used-Ford-Mustang-d2#listing=158144807

Here is a decent, sporty car in your price range, budget, and same amount of mileage.

Yes, it's a V6, but it has a not-too-shabby 300 HP

but the Beetle is more reliable than the Accent, and has better driving dynamics and drivetrains.

and the Scion is still better than the Veloster in every category

It's easy to find an unmolested tC. I looked.

What about a scion frs?
Or brz?

>but the Beetle is more reliable than the Accent
No.

>and the Scion is still better than the Veloster in every category
No.

>It's easy to find an unmolested tC
No.

triple lies

>subaru
even if the BRZ looks better than the GT86, I'd still hope for Toyota to get their shit together and make it look better and avoid the crowd that Subaru attracts

either one just looks like a souped-up Civic coupe anyways.