To make this as brief as possible: College student, student teaching next semester and need a car. Mom and I don't have a lot of money to spend on it. Don't want a loan.
With that out of the way, I need to find the cheapest car (that's cheapest to insure) as possible. I wish I had more money to spend, but I don't. I don't want to sacrifice safety and reliability to save money, but I don't want to go broke to get it either.
What are some factors that play into a car being cheap to insure (ie: 4 door, airbags)? What helps make insurance more affordable (ie: best years, specific makes or models (if you know any), colors, features, etc)?
Do you have any specific cars (or car companies) in mind?
If you live in the Philadelphia area, do you have any specific dealerships in mind that I should check out? (I don't want to buy from a random individual on the street).
If I buy a car out of state (NJ, DE) is it difficult to get it insured, registered, etc in PA?
Thanks!
2007-09-17
06:13:36
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chica_zarca
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