Toyota sienna?

Hey guys..I need some help please...I work surrounded by a gas station and dont really have a whole lot of money..dont enjoy a car either...my boss said I could hold his 1999 Toyota Sienna minivan for 500 bucks if I wanted it. But it has 365000 miles...He get the van brand new in 1999 and have been a single owner and used it only for getting groceries for the store from atlanta (2 hours away..we're within alabama)...Hence its all highway miles but he said theres some problem with grease problem and some shaking and stuff. he doesnt know much about cars and i havent seen it even so..he parked it in atlanta and we are going tomorrow to get it here..please tolerate me know what you guys think about it.. I dont enjoy a whole lot of money..and don't want it to break down after i buy it...i need to drive it to dallas too...please give a hand...is it worth it if i put a better used engine with lower miles? the rest of the car still would hold 365000 miles

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If you plan on getting that vehicle, be prepared to spend a few thousand $ on repairs and maintenance. Its not worth getting a replacement engine. The engine alone probably is worth 1/3 of any car's value. A unusual engine for that vehicle might be worth like 10K at least. You probably wouldn't know how to find an used engine. If I were you I would think more or less saving up for a new toyota corolla. It's the most economical choices out at hand. OK, the engine does suck... but as long as you don't treat it like a AWD, you should be fine. (and it should last a remarkably long time)

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If you plan on getting that vehicle, be prepared to spend a few thousand $ on repairs and maintenance. Its not worth getting a replacement engine. The engine alone probably is worth 1/3 of any car's value. A unusual engine for that vehicle might be worth like 10K at least. You probably wouldn't know how to find an used engine. If I were you I would think more or less saving up for a new toyota corolla. It's the most economical choices out at hand. OK, the engine does suck... but as long as you don't treat it like a AWD, you should be fine. (and it should last a remarkably long time)

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As long as the oil changes own been done and timing belts have be changed should be ok.
Not seeing it I don;t know what condition it is in.
If it has small grease leaks and you don't want to spend money just maintain adding to it.
My sister traided hers in near 195,000 and still running great, she just wanted a exotic one, it was a 1998.

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Are you kidding me , for 500 bucks drive that thing until it dies! Do the lowest possible amount of maintance to it and just drive that sucka! As long as it is safe to drive logically.
As long as the oil changes own been done and timing belts have be changed should be ok.
Not seeing it I don;t know what condition it is in.
If it has small grease leaks and you don't want to spend money just maintain adding to it.
My sister traided hers in near 195,000 and still running great, she just wanted a exotic one, it was a 1998.

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