Jesus, just log onto www.autotrader.com and search for cars under $5000 in the sports car section. Just remember one thing my young friend. Look at the insurance premium for each vehicle before you buy. You may end up with a $100 car payment and a $300 insurance payment. Much wiser to buy a better car with a better insurance rating, then a cheaper car and give all your money to the insurance company. You could easily find something like a Mustang 5.0L in your price range, but you'll need two jobs to insure it. Look and talk with an insurance agent to find the actual "Best" deal for a young man your age. (also consider repair costs with an older vehicle, Toyota, Honda, reliable but not cheap to repair. Built in the USA cheap to repair, but maybe not as reliable. Buy a used High-Line car BMW, Acura, Lexus, Infinity, etc. a set of brakes could set you back $1000) I would consider midsize American made, sporty looking, but good to insure and repair. Maybe a Chevrolet Impala or Ford Taurus with a nice spoiler and rims.
2007-08-16 12:32:22
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answered by Indlyc 2
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An 18 year old shouldn't be driving a sports car of any variety! Get some more experience first.
2007-08-16 12:20:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Before you buy your sporty car find out how much insurance you can afford. A lot of times the insurance drives what you "drive".
2007-08-16 12:10:17
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answered by Eric S 2
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Is it a orbital polisher (spins slowly and shakes) or is it a extreme velocity buffer? If its a orbital you are able to shield some minor scratches with the right pads and polishes. the form relies upon on what you like. in basic terms make certain that is made for an orbital. no longer all polishes that are made for a extreme velocity buffer are going to accomplish the superb while used with an orbital. the form i admire is Meguiar"s professional line. that's what I utilized in my ingredient save. I even have tried many producers and that i come across Meguiar's works superb for me. no rely if that could be a extreme velocity buffer you may desire to be careful. you're able to do injury with them in case you don't understand what you're doing. do no longer enable the pad take a seat in one spot whilst spinning. you will burn the paint. Take it sluggish. Rubber trim must be taped off to keep away from injury. do no longer enable the buffing pad hit lay on the floor. in case you %. up airborne dirt and dirt (even very small products) you would be putting in extra scratches then you relatively take off. continuously make certain your pads are sparkling. Tip. in case you are able to capture your finger nail in a scratch, that is going to be too deep to get rid of thoroughly. the superb you're able to do is to make it much less noticeable. persist with the learning for the product you come to a determination to apply.
2016-10-02 11:45:29
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answered by ? 4
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You have to pick your own car. My tastes are different from yours so what I pick and what you pick will be different. What about a mustang? They are sporty, and there are a bunch of them out there, so if you need a used part, they shouldn't be hard to find.
2007-08-16 12:07:10
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answered by Fordman 7
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www.kbb.com
www.autotrader.com
Pick the car you like, check the kelly blue book and make sure its a fair price.
2007-08-16 12:04:30
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answered by Mr.Robot 5
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