Thanks for the links.
My biggest concern is that the timing belt/water pump havent been done, as well as maintenance like brake flush, coolant flush, ATF havent been done. From my calling around on used cars, most people dont even know what a timing belt is and they've either neglected the repair for the sake of passing on the cost to someone else. Or they are so clueless when it comes to cars, they didnt even know it had to be done.
From my experience, if stuff like the timing belt and water pump havent been mentioned in the ad, 99% it hasnt been done. You can usually get a good feel for how car savvy the owner is or how well the car was maintened by just reading the ad.
And thats why Im still leaning towards the girl's who I saw last Wed. Cause she showed me the papers on what shes done to it in the past year and its a lot. A lot of stuff that I wont need to worry about for the time me owning the car. Brakes (including calipers), timing belt, water pump, battery, ATF change, coolant flush, brake flush, power steering flush. She really did maintain the car really well. All the fluids looked brand new.
Chances are the only repairs id need to do would be perhaps another set of tires down the road (depending how much i drive it, the ones now have about 80% tread left), rear struts, rear springs to the back door (but again I might just stick a piece of wood in the hinge to hold the door up, im cheap lol, this aint called a beater for no reason lol), and oil changes. I would rather not change the rear struts unless I need to.