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Found some decent cars
*2001 Dodge Stratus- AT, PW, PDL, P/seat, CD, 50Kmi. - - - $4995
***1996 Nissan Altima- AT, PW, PDL, P/seat, AC - - - $3995 ***1994 Honda Accord- 4 Door, AT, AC - - - $3250 **2001 Pontiac Grand Prix SE- 4 Door, PW, PL, AC, AT - - - $5100 Thoughts on each one? oOo: |
Dodge stratus = 4 door? if not get the stratus, nice cars.
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dont just look at the price, there might be something wrong with it.
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Yeah, it says the problem with the Stratus is it needs minor body work. It is a 4 door.
I have the Stratus, Altima, and the Accord marked. I'll call em and see how each one is and go look at it and stuff. |
Altima
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Gremlin.
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I have one for you, THEY ARE ALL FUCKING BORING.
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stratus are good cars but....my parents considered buying one and even THEY thought it was boring. All the cars listed are boring, if you get a grand prix get the GTP.
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wtf? the "1999 Ford Contour" is called a ford mondeo over here. Why change the name of it?
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Altima or Accord.
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Quote:
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Saturn, and save yourself some money.
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I like the Grand Prix...but im biased.
Altima if not...fuck the Accord. |
my dad's got an altima and after it hit 60k miles, we had to replace the friggen tranny
All those cars sound OK, but how many miles are on each? And are all these private sellers, any of them certified used? |
Saturn
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I'm down to four cars. After doing some research I found the Grand Prix is actually a reliable car. However, it's not the cheapest. For the Stratus, I found there are more problems with it than the Grand Prix and the car being sold needs minor body work [I'm still looking into it]. The Altima is good because it's newer, reliable, good MPG, and safe. The Accord is just the same but older and just little less safe. eek:
I'm wondering if the older the car, the more difficult and costly it is going to be to make any repairs. oOo: |
just take the Saturn. Even if the thing blows up it won't cost 5k to rebuild it so your still in the +. then save up for a nice car not and old used one.
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[quote="Sergeant_Scrotum":b0afc]just take the Saturn. Even if the thing blows up it won't cost 5k to rebuild it so your still in the +. then save up for a nice car not and old used one.[/quote:b0afc]
I intend to keep my first car for a very long time. oOo: |
dont we all. IVe had mine for 3 years and need a new one BAD. Im considering a job but my scehdule is fucked up and no buisnesses are open late around here.
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[quote="Jin-Roh":14405][quote="Sergeant_Scrotum":14405]just take the Saturn. Even if the thing blows up it won't cost 5k to rebuild it so your still in the +. then save up for a nice car not and old used one.[/quote:14405]
I intend to keep my first car for a very long time. oOo:[/quote:14405] Then you should save up some money for a better first car...or just be ready to make a lot of repairs. |
I looked at the Saturn I got. I will get it tomorrow. I will have it for a few months until I get MY own car. It's actually pretty nice, it's a 2003 LS300, I think. Leather interior, moonroof, CD, etc. Under 20K miles. This will be just fine. For some reason they have Utah plates though.
At first, I thought this was going to be an older, shittier, used Saturn. eek: |
My first car was a 96 z22 Cavalier. EXTREMELY fun little car. Chepa and was completely solid, not a single mechanical problem. I sold it in year and upgraded to a z24,
HONESTLY. v6 banger sedans (automatics) almost always suffer some form or another of tranny failure. If I were you, buy a decent saturn or a Impala. My best advie is to test drive them all, feel for the best one and go for it. MAY I also suggest any Buick with a 3800 S/C engine. |
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