Hah! Got Volvo wagon awd instead 2004 for $3300! I don't think that I low-balled though after I inspected the used automobile for the following that needed to be done:
Took care of it by replacing all engine and tranny mounts(weared out due to the frequent mountain driving, cleaning out PCV(clogged due to late oil changes), cleaned out ETM and turbo(this car sensitive to oil quality and change intervals), repaired/rebuilt AC compressor(rebuilt kit is $6.00), replaced water-pump and timing belt with tensioners, mounted Bilstein front struts(found for a-bit over $100 each brand new), replaced outer tie-rods and swaybar links. Took care of it myself for little over $500 on parts to stay within my budget. Professional ASA mechanics would quote at least $2700 for parts and labor and that was my asking discount from asking price.
Sound system is awesom too!
Neither mechanics touch my automobile nor techies touch my audio. 100% DIY maintained both.