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I'm currently looking for a used car for around $5000, automatic, reasonable fuel mileage, and decently reliable one.
As for vehicle type I prefer a 4 door or a compact suv. I'm going to keep it as is, meaning no crazy tune-ups or adding a body kit or stuffs like that.
Like most people, the name toyota and honda crossed my mind at first, but lately I'm considering other brands as there are others like mazda, nissan or mitsubishi with similar quality for less cash, but I'm not exactly sure just how reliable they are. Are there any brands (make and model) you'd recommend?
Any advices are very appreciated
thanks

2007-05-08 03:09:43 · 8 answers · asked by m4d_cow 3 in Cars & Transportation Buying & Selling

8 answers

i'll tell u what seeing that ur only looking to spend 5000 on a car u dont seem to have alot of money so consider this

insurance on a car is less than an suv so try getting an older accord or civic because the gas mileage and reliability is worth it

2007-05-08 03:30:53 · answer #1 · answered by TJ 2 · 0 0

Here's something else for you

2000-2002 SL1 or SL2 Saturn

I got a 2001 SL1 last year for $5500 with 52,000 miles and it's proved to be a great car.

My story is I got a new job 45 miles away from my doorstep, that's a total of 90 miles, I own a Toyota Tacoma it's paid for, I love it can't beat a Toyota, but it got at best 15 mpg's, I was spending $300 a month just on gas, so I figured out I had to get a car for around $5000 with a $150 and got at least 30 mpg's to come out even, but I now have paid off the loan on the Saturn, now money ahead! The Saturn is a great little car I get at best 38 mpg's at a low in the cold winters of Wisconsin 32 mpg's, I've put on about 30,000 miles and had to spend $96.50 parts and labor for a front wheel bearing, besides oil changes. It's not the smoothest, quietest ride in the world, It may not have a H (Honda civic) on the grill but if it did I would have paid almost 3 times as much for it.

Well just trying to help you out, good luck that $5000 price range is a hard one

2007-05-08 04:22:56 · answer #2 · answered by Seth 2 · 1 0

in case you like a good automobile on you funds and don't care to impression human beings get a 2000 & Up for Taurus or Merc Sable. they have been the fleet chief for years for stable reasons. stay away from a three.8 V6 get the three.0 in case you may. Run a automobile fax or automobile verify on something till now you purchase it. Too many flood vehicles being "washed" by way of sellers recently. The Ford isn't the main reiable automobile or the worst the two. They run for ever, want little maintenance and are the cheepest to repair whilst they do wreck or run into some thing. whilst its all mentioned and carried out from purchase to disposal and each little thing in between they nevertheless are the backside fee according to mile to function.

2016-10-04 13:47:57 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

A Honda Civic is a good choice. Gets great mileage, fast acceleration, comes in MANY trims from Ex, Lx, Ex wuth Nav, Type-R, Dx etc.

2007-05-08 03:48:55 · answer #4 · answered by Dc2don 5 · 0 0

If you are interested in buying a car, but feel as though you simply do not have the money, a government car auction might be the best opportunity for you. You can find incredible deals, and it is not uncommon for people to save thousands of dollars. whether you’re in the market for a new automobile or not.

You’ll find that, at a government seized auto auction, there is a huge variety of automobiles available for you to bid on. The majority of vehicles at a government car auction have been repossessed from criminals or people who have failed to make payments on government loans. There are also government car auction vehicles that are "retired" police cruisers or other government vehicles that are no longer in service. You can usually find a wide range of makes and models,

Not many people know about government seized auto auctions, so there will not be a lot of competition for vehicles that you’re bidding on. There are so many different vehicles to choose from, you’re bound to find one that will become someone’s next dream car. Whether you want to buy a car to re-sell, or you’re looking for a car for yourself or a child, a government seized auto auction is the best place to look for an affordable used vehicle. Why waste time with a double-talking car dealer when you can go to a government seized auto auction, where you can buy a car 90% off Retail Value?

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2007-05-09 14:48:38 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I'd stick with Honda/Acura and Toyota. They are consistently the highest quality vehicles you can buy.
Here is a link to some good advice about buying a used car.

http://www.edmunds.com/advice/buying/articles/45310/article.html

2007-05-08 03:51:14 · answer #6 · answered by Rand 2 · 0 0

Honda civic crosses my mind. Great gas mileage, but so generic you could almost just unsnap the doors and snap new ones on.

Own one myself. its about 17 years old, but still gets 36 mpg.

2007-05-08 03:18:54 · answer #7 · answered by Dave 3 · 0 0

Try "www.cars.com", you can type in your criteria and it will show you cars in your price range.
You can check the vendors' web sites to get information about features.
Finally, check "www.consumersreports.org" to get testing information about each model.

2007-05-08 03:20:39 · answer #8 · answered by smallbizperson 7 · 0 0

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