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Cop this is you want excessive amount of yambz
Will kill the young boy on premium gas. Maybe a tsx. Really cop an early 2000s Accord and have of that cash left over to pocket. Pay attention to the history and condition more so than mileage on those.
Go ahead, youre looking for different options other than the ol boring Accord/Camry/Altima thing,but the ol boring Accord/Camry/Altima's are the cars that are going to last you the longest and will be the cheapest to maintain.Anyone drive a VW?
2006 VW Passat 2.0T - $7200. With 83k miles..
Opinions?
Go ahead, youre looking for different options other than the ol boring Accord/Camry/Altima thing,but the ol boring Accord/Camry/Altima's are the cars that are going to last you the longest and will be the cheapest to maintain.
Dude says low cylinder engine, people suggest a fox body.
Dude says low maintenance, people suggest a corvette.
Dude says low gas consumption, people suggest a dodge ram.
Bunch of scumbag steves in here.
2006-07 monte carlo SS. Seen one on CL for 9 racks at 80000..
Probably swoop it up for 1-2K lower
C5 Vettes are unbelievably reliable and low on maintenance though. There are numerous examples all original with 300k+ miles.
Insurance and gas costs are another story though
These are sweet cars but the transmissions were originally developed for a v6 and the 5.3 tears them up like crazy.
The older 3800 V6 Monte's are reliable as hell though. Same goes for the Buicks and Impalas with that engine. The 3800 powered Pontiacs are good too, but they have alot more electrical features to go wrong.
OP, from what your telling us is seems like a smaller 4cyl car is probably ideal. Assuming youre in the US, heres a pretty decent list of the pros and cons of alot of vehicles youll find on the market in your price range.
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What? Accords and Camrys are EVERYWHERE.
2000 GS still going strong for me and I'm good til 2020 might hit a million miles before I give her up.
Not my car but similack without wheels and we're identical. I believe those are the 430 tail lights which I do have as well. Don't need rims I kept da stock joints
lexus gs 400 i believe.What kid of car is this?2000 GS still going strong for me and I'm good til 2020 might hit a million miles before I give her up.
Terrible suggestions
An accord, Camry or Altima around an 08 with no more than 100k miles
Most reliable
Low maintenance
Ford fusion isn't bad as long as its post 08
****** on those are kinda hit or miss
So a 2008 fusion is good?
Definitely a Civic. You can find one that has been in an accident with low miles and relatively new. In 2005 I bought a 2002 Civic with 30k miles for $5,000. Had some minor front end frame damage but held up to 160k. (Someone else clipped me and totaled the car). Ended up with $6,000 and bought another 2002 for ~$5,000 with 60k miles. Still driving it.
Short story: Get a Civic... They last and hold their value. Maintenance is cheap as are aftermarket parts..
Definitely a Civic. You can find one that has been in an accident with low miles and relatively new. In 2005 I bought a 2002 Civic with 30k miles for $5,000. Had some minor front end frame damage but held up to 160k. (Someone else clipped me and totaled the car). Ended up with $6,000 and bought another 2002 for ~$5,000 with 60k miles. Still driving it.
Short story: Get a Civic... They last and hold their value. Maintenance is cheap as are aftermarket parts..
Went to go see a 08 civic with 25 k miles for $8,500 ... Left after he said it was a rebuilt title and the car hit a guard rail and flipped twice... But it's all repaired and safe now...
Mannnnnn I can't mess with a whip that done flipped twice.... That's like a shorty who ran through a couple teams -