didnt wanna bump my last thread cuz it needed an update...my first car was a 95 taurus (not my choice) and the tranny died at 77,000 miles. This was partly because cuz my mom drove it before me.I am tryin to get a used car under 4 grand and skeptical about getting another ford or any other american car for that matterWhat model and make should i get for this amount of money???Also, if i buy something like a volkswagen or volvo, would they be more expense to repair compared to a domestic or jap car?
4/18/2006 12:01:43 AM
depends on what vw or volvo you get... the parts for older ones (vws at least) are pretty damn cheap and plentiful...
4/18/2006 12:16:56 AM
what about a 96 or 98 jetta GL?
4/18/2006 12:18:59 AM
http://www.carolinaimport.com
4/18/2006 12:20:18 AM
relatively cheap parts... there are plenty of those cars around and the parts are available at any place that has an account with worldpacthe 2.0 engine is sluggish but stout.. it'll last a long time if you take decent care of it...
4/18/2006 12:27:28 AM
thats cool, i just need something thatll last along time and i will get my moneys worthany other suggestions about other types of cars i should be looking at?
4/18/2006 12:31:08 AM
hondatoyotaif you can get a jetta of those years you mentioned w/ TDi (turbodiesel) it'll last a LONG time unless you really fuck up.. and you'll get excellent fuel efficiency
4/18/2006 12:39:41 AM
my '97 taurus has had too many issues with it (although it survived my first and only wreck quite well, and I got it from my dad who had a deer hit it) so I would probally not get another ford if I didn't absolutely have to after my experiances with the transmission ('97 is nearly past dying, so my dad is getting a new car and I'll get his '01 taurus). yay for you getting rid of your taurus though! I'd probally go with a honda.
4/18/2006 6:37:35 AM
4/18/2006 7:27:52 AM
I got a Volvo 740 Turbo wagon you can have for about 1/3rd of your budget. Ahmet
4/18/2006 11:10:04 AM
^i was thinking about a volvo but it would have to be an old one and the old models are ugly (no offense to your car)^^i dont mind paying a little more for parts as long as the jetta will run a long time I will also most likely get a 96 model If I take care of it, do you think the part cost and the amount of times I have to replace the parts even out?Also, what do you people think of another American car such as a chevy or chystler (including poniac, dodge, etc)?[Edited on April 18, 2006 at 12:44 PM. Reason : more questions]
4/18/2006 12:41:49 PM
no one here is going to suggest an american carexcept maybe a few people that dont read what your budget is
4/18/2006 12:46:42 PM
4/18/2006 2:12:44 PM
jettas are expensive to fix, fuck that. can't go wrong with a corolla
4/18/2006 2:57:03 PM
^thanksdown to honda or toyotaleaning more towards toyota
4/18/2006 3:29:14 PM
Can't go wrong with a Toyota Corolla. Motherfuckers will go around the world ten times before needing anything repaired. Especially the newer ones with timing chains.
4/18/2006 3:33:12 PM
probably cant afford a newer onewhat about a 95 through 99 model? anyone have one?
4/18/2006 11:14:33 PM
They're all good.'98 is the first year for timing chain, I believe.My sister had a '95 until very recently. Some shitbag ran a red light and t-boned her. I had just done about 800 dolla worth of work to the car (all preventative maintenance/AC work), and it ran flawlessly. I was fucking PISSED. Car had over 150k on it and ran like a dream.
4/18/2006 11:40:47 PM
what about a kia?i could get a relatively new kia for sooooo cheapor a hyandai?[Edited on April 22, 2006 at 7:32 PM. Reason : more questions]
4/22/2006 7:28:39 PM
bump
4/22/2006 8:43:18 PM
^^I would drive an ox cart before I bought a Kia. They are hunks of shit.Hyundai has improved a lot, but in my opinion they are still borderline shit-hunk material.
4/23/2006 2:51:49 AM
Here's my car policy; I would drive almost anything European (from 60s Citroens to 70s Renaults to any Benz or BMW and so on), but you wouldn't catch me in anything American after 71 or so if it's not a race car, C5/C6, or if you twist my arm enough maybe a Viper. But when it comes to Korean, I have a strict "no thank you" policy unless I suppose it's a brand new-ish Hyndai...Ahmet
4/23/2006 2:57:59 AM
not finding any affordable corollaswhat about mazda protege?
4/23/2006 9:54:00 AM
4/23/2006 11:29:52 AM
Several of my family members have had good luck with Mazdas...
4/23/2006 2:46:23 PM