You should probably talk to your bank anyways. See if they can roll that loan into your current one, they might just do it! At the absolute least, see how much they will finance you for, and work it from there.
That site gives a list of prices, starting out at around $1,700 and moving up. 'Course you have to take off for her injuries, but still, I think you're likely to get a better deal if you sell her yourself. (Because the dealerships are always going to offer you way less than it's worth because they want to make a profit with the re-sale.)
I also suggest looking up the value of the Vue as well, so you can be sure you're getting a good deal. *knows through bad luck about this stuff* I bought a car for $6,000 and it was only worth $1,000. :P
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Not sure if you've looked it up in the Kelley Blue Book (ALWAYS a good idea. :) It tells you what X car is really worth.)
http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/trims.aspx?year=1993&make=Ford&model=Ranger
That site gives a list of prices, starting out at around $1,700 and moving up. 'Course you have to take off for her injuries, but still, I think you're likely to get a better deal if you sell her yourself. (Because the dealerships are always going to offer you way less than it's worth because they want to make a profit with the re-sale.)
I also suggest looking up the value of the Vue as well, so you can be sure you're getting a good deal. *knows through bad luck about this stuff* I bought a car for $6,000 and it was only worth $1,000. :P
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