Well with the way gas prices are right now your gonna want a 4 cylinder I assume. Some good 4cyl cars would be Toyotas if your looking for sporty go for the celica practical go for a Camry. I just sold my celica for 3000 and it had 100,000 miles on it and still ran strong never had a problem. Honda civic also a good way to go reliable cars. If your not into foreign cars :P You could get like a mercury sable those are reliable maybe a Chevy cavalier. all depends on what you like. Also all the cars you will be looking for will most likely be anywhere from 1991 and 1997
2007-05-26 04:29:08
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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CR GOOD BETS
These models, listed alphabetically, have performed well in
Consumer Reports road tests and have had several years of better-than-average reliability according to our survey respondents.
Acura Integra
Acura MDX
Acura RL
Acura RSX
(except ‘06)
Acura TL
Acura TSX
Buick Regal
Chevrolet Prizm
Honda Accord
Honda Civic
Honda Civic Hybrid
Honda CR-V
Honda Element
Honda Odyssey
Honda Pilot
Honda Prelude
Honda S2000
Infiniti FX
Infiniti G20
Infiniti G35
Infiniti I30, I35
Infiniti QX4
Lexus ES
Lexus GS
Lexus GX
Lexus IS
Lexus LS
Lexus RX
Lexus SC
Lincoln Town Car
Mazda Millenia
Mazda MX-5 Miata
Mazda Protegé
Mazda3
Nissan Altima
Nissan Maxima
Nissan Pathfinder
Pontiac Vibe
Scion xB
Subaru Forester
Subaru Impreza
Subaru Impreza WRX
Subaru Legacy
Subaru Outback
Toyota 4Runner
Toyota Avalon
Toyota Camry
Toyota Camry Solara
Toyota Celica
Toyota Corolla
Toyota Echo
Toyota Highlander
Toyota Land Cruiser
Toyota Matrix
Toyota Prius
Toyota RAV4
Toyota Sequoia
Toyota Sienna
Toyota Tundra
CR BAD BETS
These vehicles showed multiple Used Car Verdicts that were much worse than average, according to our survey respondents. They consistently had more problems than other models overall.
BMW 7 Series
BMW X5 (V8)
Chevrolet Astro
Chevrolet Blazer
Chevrolet Express
Chevrolet S-10 (4WD)
Chevrolet Venture
Chevrolet Uplander
Chrysler
Town & Country (AWD)
Dodge
Grand Caravan (AWD)
GMC Jimmy
GMC Sonoma (4WD)
GMC Safari
GMC Savana
Infiniti QX56
Jaguar S-Type
Jaguar X-Type
Jeep Grand Cherokee
Kia Sedona
(except ‘06)
Land Rover Discovery
Land Rover LR3
Lincoln Aviator
Lincoln Navigator
Mercedes-Benz CLK
Mercedes-Benz
M-Class (V8)
Mercedes-Benz
S-Class (V8)
Mercedes-Benz SL
Nissan Armada
Nissan Titan
Oldsmobile Bravada
Oldsmobile Cutlass
Oldsmobile Silhouette
Pontiac Aztek
Pontiac Trans Sport
Pontiac Montana
Pontiac Montana SV6
Volkswagen Cabrio
Volkswagen Jetta
(turbo, gas)
Volkswagen Jetta (V6)
Volkswagen
New Beetle (4-cyl.)
Volkswagen Touareg
Volvo XC90 (6-cyl.)
2007-05-26 04:54:59
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answered by S E 1
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I even have had somewhat some 1994-1997 Chrysler LHS autos. they're airborne dirt and dirt much less costly, and carry out ok. The e book value on the single I even have now's in all risk $2500, yet no one with any brains could pay that. And it drives in basic terms like a clean motor vehicle, has 215 hp, and gets approximately 28 mpg on the line.
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answered by ? 4
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Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Subaru Legacy or Impreza. All are reliable and safe and good on gas.
2007-05-26 06:27:10
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answered by Anonymous
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If you chose to go for an used car you can get far better/newer model at a very reasonable price.You can search cars available in your area.
2007-05-26 21:44:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Hondas and Toyota hold their values better than most vehicles. Both run very good when properly maintained
2007-05-28 22:34:45
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Japanese. It's the best stuff on the road. Toyota is my favorite but as long as it's japanese you can't go wrong. Take it from a tow truck driver ~j
2007-05-26 04:34:03
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answered by JOHNTHEBAD 4
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Honda
crv or civic
2007-05-26 05:44:25
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answered by Anonymous
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