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Hey I'm turning 17 and am a dude and want a car that is up to 10,000 grand and has under 65 K miles but is a decent year and good condition.. Anyone have any itdeas on good cars that match this criteria? I need the car to be a reliable machine and look sorta stylish. I'm thinkin toyota celica mitsubishi eclipse and stuff like that.. Can anyone help me?

2007-02-16 14:03:55 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Buying & Selling

I really meant 10 grand sorry haha not that rich

2007-02-16 14:04:58 · update #1

14 answers

2000, 2001, or 2002 (or newer) Pontiac Bonneville SLE or SSEi (supercharged!) with the 3800 engine. Even though they sold new for around $30,000, you can get one for well under $10,000. Save the money left over to have the intake manifold and/or gasket repaired, which will fail eventually.

Often, they are adult-owned and, hopefully, professionally maintained. If taken care of, you might be able to drive it to 200,000 miles. That may even get you through college.

They are a medium-sized car so you can pile a few friends in it. You can impress them with the heads-up display. It won't look too much like your father's Oldsmobile because of the alloy wheels, spoiler, and sunroof. Should you be involved in an accident, airbags and anti-lock brakes may tip the safety odds in your favor.

The gas mileage is decent and the repairs will be moderate. I've seen many Bonnevilles with over 200,000 miles on them.

2007-02-16 14:33:11 · answer #1 · answered by dazzlesm 2 · 0 1

Toyotas and Hondas are very reliable. I'd go with the Celica or 4x4. Don't waste your money on the eclipse. VWs are excellent and have good resale value - especially the diesels. I have an 06 Jetta 5M trans and I'm getting 47 mpg on the highway.

2007-02-21 23:36:08 · answer #2 · answered by J F 6 · 0 0

Well I think you should have your parents help you find a car.
I would hate to see you buy some thing that was beat to snot.My son got in a big hurry to buy a car and ended up with a piece of ****, his so called friends told him how good the car was.Once I saw the car I hit the ceiling and yes he got his money back and now he has a real nice car.So please take my advise and have your parents help you out. Just take your time and buy something you don't have to work on all the time to keep it running.Trust me your parents will never tell you wrong.

I hope this will help you out.Good luck!

Oldman

2007-02-21 21:53:39 · answer #3 · answered by oldmancripplecrotch 3 · 0 0

Honda civic. It has a 5 star crash rating, great resale value, and it's known to be a very reliable car! I think you need to focus on monthly payments. What can you afford monthly? You can finance up to 72 months and since you are young, you will need a co-signer. It will help build your credit. This way you may get a car with greater value and you will have more options! Mazda 3 is also a great starter car. Look into leasing a vehicle. Its presidents weekend and dealerships are having the best sales going on now!

2007-02-16 14:25:25 · answer #4 · answered by 112 4 · 0 1

stay away from a mitsubishi. They like to break a lot. sounds like you want a sporty car. The problem with sports cars it that they are not reliable. Look at Hondas. They are a good mix of style and quality.

2007-02-22 07:16:09 · answer #5 · answered by jason m 4 · 0 0

used vehicles are in line with a gaggle of diverse issues. Make, type, 300 and sixty 5 days, miles, how lots you prefer to pay and so on. to procure to observe for combos like - an 05 mazda 3 gt with a hundred thirty,000kms (sorry, from canada. do no longer know what that works out to in miles.) for $15,000. the traditional km's/miles a automobile could do a 300 and sixty 5 days is approximately 23,000km's (regardless of that equates to in miles) so if paintings out if the automobile you're finding at falls in our under that selection. yet another ingredient to make certain is comments of the vehicles. do your study. There are some vehicles that have defects equipped into them that the producer will restoration and a few they won't. examine around to work out how sturdy a motor vehicle is. additionally look into value of aspects for the motor vehicle. some vehicles have very costly aspects. in the top nevertheless, if the automobile you notice is each and all of the flaws you're finding for (sturdy, runs, and so on) and you have the money, then choose for it. its a subjective ingredient this "appropriate used automobile" its all approximately what you like and can have the money for. additionally, examine to work out how lots your coverage is probably to be for each automobile. in case you purchase a greater present day automobile, the coverage would be greater costly meaning which you would be paying lots in coverage and lots in automobile money.

2016-11-23 14:12:55 · answer #6 · answered by penso 4 · 0 0

if you get a Ford tarus product you can get a 2005 for most ford products lose there vebale fast making them good to buy use. Gm has some good deals but insurance usualy higher. also take some with you and look it over on a nice day why nice day. even thought cars have more problems in bad weighter most people dont do as good job looking the car over.

2007-02-16 14:16:37 · answer #7 · answered by derek48316 3 · 0 1

get a good 4 cyl. car, 6 cylinders guzzle gas. Honda's are good, toyata's are my second choice. and if you want an extremely reliable car get a vw diesel golf, those things last till 350k miles np. Whatever you get i suggest a manual transmission as they get better gas mileage, are more effecient, more reliable, and more fun to drive.

2007-02-16 14:18:59 · answer #8 · answered by wulfgar_117 3 · 1 0

Stay away from the eclipse and celica, they are high on insurance. I would look at the nissan maxima.

2007-02-16 16:30:10 · answer #9 · answered by Rick B 3 · 0 0

saturn l series or saturn L300 .WIFE JUST PURCHASED SECOND SATURN A L300 WITH ALL THE BELLS AND WHISTLES A 2002.MORE POWER THAN 90% OF COMP. CARS 35 MPG HERS WAS 12,OOO OUT THE DOOR.BUT MOST ARE MUCH CHEAPER AND LAST LIKE A TOYOTA.HAVE PICS OF SATURN WIFE ROLLED AT 70 AND IT STILL HAD UNBROKEN GLASS IN IT AND ONE DOOR STILL WORKED.

2007-02-23 00:32:25 · answer #10 · answered by iamwhoiam151 2 · 0 0

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