Category Archives: BHPH

2003 Chevrolet S-10 Pickup Video Review

The 2003 Chevy s-10 pickup is a great reliable small pickup that has been around for over 20 years.  The extended cab is great for extra storage and the it has a 3rd seat.  The 4 or or 6 cylinder are equally reliable as well as are the standard or automatic transmissions.  They are a great little utility pickup that can service all your small pickup needs.

Pros: Reliability and versatility.  The drive train has been around for many years. Drives smoothly and effortlessly

Cons:  The 4×2 version is awful in the snow.  Rust issues can be troublesome on the lower inside fenders and rear of the bed.  The tail gate is a bit flimsy and can easily detach.

This article was written by Brian McCormick of Providence, Rhode Island. Brian is a BHPH expert and has been involved in the used car and BHPH industry for over 10 years. He enjoys traveling and sports. Follow him on Google+

2000 Dodge Caravan BHPH Review

This is a BHPH Review of a 2000 Dodge Caravan.

2000 Dodge Caravan is a tried and true people mover with a sleek rounded look and and a peppy power pant.  Most come equipped with a 4 speed automatic transmission and a reliable 3.3 V6 engine.  Amenities vary between the luxury and base models.

Pros: Drive train reliability i.e. The 3.3 V6 and the 4 speed automatic transmission.  7 passenger capacity and dual doors on most models

Cons: Rust issues on the rockers and over the rear wheel wells and front of the hood.  Front end bushings tend to wear quickly.

This article was written by Brian McCormick of Providence, Rhode Island. Brian is a BHPH expert and has been involved in the used car and BHPH industry for over 40 years. He enjoys his family and his favorite sports team, The Boston Red Sox. He Graduated from the University of Rhode Island in 1970. Follow him on Google+

BHPH Prices and Dealer Trust

Getting the best price on your BHPH vehicle is very important.  However, what is most important is buying your vehicle from the most trustworthy dealer.  Our site is dedicated to providing the best prices for that certain vehicle choice.  As seriously as we take this mission, we here at BHPHprices.com cannot emphasize enough the importance of doing business with the dealer that you trust.  A low price doesn’t always spell the best value.  The dealership you choose should be scrutinized by you.  You should take great pains in finding out things like how long has the dealer been in business, can he provide servicing, does he inspect and warranty what he sells.  Remember a great price is important, but faith and confidence in the place that you choose to do business is equally significant.  So, do not always be guided by just your purse strings.  get to know who you are doing business with before you decide to take the BHPH plunge.

This article was written by Brian McCormick of Providence, Rhode Island. Brian is a BHPH expert and has been involved in the used car and BHPH industry for over 40 years. He enjoys his family and his favorite sports team, The Boston Red Sox. He Graduated from the University of Rhode Island in 1970. Follow him on Google+

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This article was written by Brian McCormick of Providence, Rhode Island. Brian is a BHPH expert and has been involved in the used car and BHPH industry for over 40 years. He enjoys his family and his favorite sports team, The Boston Red Sox. He Graduated from the University of Rhode Island in 1970. Follow him on Google+