Where should i sell my car?

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Asked by Saurabh Sep 04, 2014 at 01:25 AM about the 2006 Hyundai Elantra GLS Sedan FWD

Question type: General

I was driving down the highway and I had to pull over, when the car stopped it had fumes from the radiator. I towed it but now though the radiator holds the coolant the engine won't crank, What should I do?

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62,745

Check your oil for a mixtureof oil and antifreeze. Something caused the engine to over heat and the coolant went somewhere.

62,745

If it won't start and you don't trust it to be reliable, trade it in. Don't expect to get much for it. It's almost 9 years old, broken and a Hyundai. May I suggest that you look at the Fords. They are very reliable and rank right up there with Toyota and Honda. If you keep your vehicles for a long time and or put a lot of miles on them, consider an extended warranty. But only from Ford Motor Company! Not an after market one. Just something to consider.

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