1995 and earlier GM cars, Jeep Cherokee's with the 4.0L straight 6 engine, or a Toyota Corolla.
2006-09-18 10:30:41
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answered by Craig C 2
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iF YOU ARE A NEW OR YOUNG DRIVER: and if you live in a city with heavy traffic, try to find a big heavy car from the 60s, 70's or early 8os. The older the better as the 60s & 70s cars have lots of steel between you and the idiots out there!!! A big old Caddy would be great -- I had 2 !!! A 1970 and a 1959 !!!!! They are sooooooooooooooooo comfortable and if they need paint it wont cost too much! They are sexy and huge seats!!! Their radios are great too and most are well cared for & have A/C!!! Stay safe __---- SPEED KILLS, a speeding drunk crippled me!
2006-09-18 10:46:54
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answered by BARBIE 5
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i had an old rustang, one of the 83 box looking things, i bought it for 800, put about 200 of work into it, and beat on it for about four years with out much trouble at all. Now i have a 94 ford probe, it gets well over 30mpg and i havent done much maintainace at all, i just drove it across the country washington to maine, no problems at all.
2006-09-18 10:37:10
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answered by rand a 5
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I just got my first car, a toyota Yaris and I love it
2006-09-18 10:40:17
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answered by Patches 4
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Try Hotwheels or Tonka.
2006-09-18 10:35:22
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answered by TrickMeNicely 4
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a kick a** rivera the older ones are sweet.
2006-09-18 13:16:12
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answered by kellyarchambeault 1
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a used BMW
2006-09-18 10:39:49
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answered by Anonymous
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