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Looking for a good beater for high school grad
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Originally posted by BLAKE View PostI'm no mechanic, but I've heard that well maintained hyundais/kias made in the last dozen or so years are very reliable. The challenge is finding one that's been well maintained.
Originally posted by chronical View PostMy aunt is buying her youngest her first car. She just graduated and will need a car for college/ work. Unfortunately, my uncle committed suicide a few years ago so it's only my aunt out there searching. I've been looking at some of the cars she has found and helping ensure she doesn't make a bad decision. I know they are looking to spend $3000. I was thinking an early 2000 or late 90's Civic or possible a fusion. Is there another make I should consider? Has anyone seen or know of a car for sale that is dependable? Thanks
Second is a 98 Civic 5 speed 181K. It's fugly, serious hail damage on it. Interior is really nice. I don't have the a/c fixed on it yet, but I will soon. It will be in the sub 2K range.
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You might take a look on facebook. A few groups for cars 3k or less, 2k for less etc. Some junk some deals on there.
So glad I got lucky with my teens first car (2000 Civic Sedan with 103k and just needed tune up and timing belt) from a friend in the family for $2000 before they moved out of the country2013 F150 STX Supercab 5.0L w/3.55 LSD
1990 GT Convertible
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One of the techs at my shop has a Toyota Camry for sale in that price range. He is a master Toyota tech, so the car is maintained well. I can get you more info/pictures if you are interested.1995 Cobra #404
1994 Cobra #1968 **traded**
1991 LX Hatch 5.0-Sold
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1995 Cobra #404
1994 Cobra #1968 **traded**
1991 LX Hatch 5.0-Sold
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