I suppose the short answer is to go to nearby car dealerships and interact with the salespeople—they may have some for sale and, if they do, can probably find one that they think you can afford to buy.
Buying a used car without getting ripped off may be more difficult.
This exchange is a good example of why this post needs clarification on types of knowledge that should be sought here. “how do you buy a used car” is not a simple procedural question that can have a clear answer in a web posting. It’s a VERY large set of options with pretty widely varying constraints and preferences. Not unrelatedly, it has a large number of people making a living in helping people do this.
[edit: I retract this, as I’ve just seen some useful advice on horribly complicated topics. Please ask (and answer!) whatever you think might help. ]
I suppose the short answer is to go to nearby car dealerships and interact with the salespeople—they may have some for sale and, if they do, can probably find one that they think you can afford to buy.
Buying a used car without getting ripped off may be more difficult.
This exchange is a good example of why this post needs clarification on types of knowledge that should be sought here. “how do you buy a used car” is not a simple procedural question that can have a clear answer in a web posting. It’s a VERY large set of options with pretty widely varying constraints and preferences. Not unrelatedly, it has a large number of people making a living in helping people do this.
[edit: I retract this, as I’ve just seen some useful advice on horribly complicated topics. Please ask (and answer!) whatever you think might help. ]