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slaterK

join:2006-01-31

reply to Rxdoxx
Re: Recommend a used one?

A late 90's Subaru Impreza would be the good AWD option.

Other than that, a civic is a great way to go. For 4k, you can probably get something from the 2000 era.

Maxima is a great car for little money, however they are frequently beat up and will generally not last as long as the cars above. Whatever he gets, he should look for one in good shape that has had its maintenance for the foreseeable future done. Concetrate on this more than actual mileage. A civic with 120k that has had all the major maintenance done recently can be way less expensive to own that one with 70k that just about to be due for the big stuff.


CylonRed
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join:2000-07-06
Bloom County


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reply to itguy05
quote:
Google Toyota Sludge or Honda Transmission..... Just as bad as the domestics.
Not in my experience - replaced the auto tranny in a Chrysler before it was 7 years old yet the 12 year old Accord Wagon's tranny is fine.

Chrysler is still far worse and my ILs 2000 Oddessy - the tranny was fixed for free or they replaced then for free. I got to pay $3400+ for the Chrysler. I know which one I trust more....
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dirtyjeffer
Lest We Forget
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join:2002-02-21
London, ON
·Rogers Hi-Speed

yea, but everyone knows Chrysler transmissions are crap...they have been for years...much like the transmissions used in most domestic minivans.
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xj31

join:2005-09-25
Lake Villa, IL
They were crap,in the late 80's and early 90's.Now not so much.I thought they were great,I made a lot of money overhauling 604s.Nowadays we almost never see problems with them


markwp2001
Spreadhead
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join:2002-05-25
Long Beach, MS

reply to Rxdoxx
As mentioned earlier, Consumer Reports has extensive long term reliability data. No one else comes close, as far as I know. While specific models and specific years might vary, your best bets on inexpensive older cars are:

Honda and Toyota
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markwp2001
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join:2002-05-25
Long Beach, MS
Re: Recommend a used one?

What is true is the long term reliability data; the issue of a newer domestic vs. an older Honda is a matter of opinion.
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matt5

join:2001-10-06
Lagrangeville, NY

reply to Rxdoxx
Honda, Toyota, older Jeeps with the in line 6.

Anyone who buys American has no idea whats going on.

Yes everyone will make cars that have a defect, however buddy of mine has 3 vehicles.

07 ford 350 (bought new) all options, front end is already 3-5 inches lower than new.

07 caddy XLR, leaks like hell so it smells. Been to dealer a few times for other issues as well (bought used with 3k miles)

09 Yukon Denali (bought new), leaks, also smells, been to dealer, still leaks.

3 of 3 suck, and those are high end cars and trucks.

Before the Yukon he had a GMC truck again top end one, by 80k miles door handles were breaking, had a clunk in the front end no one could find. American cars and trucks are junk.

Don't remember what make and model but, 6year old American car, blow motor goes bad, was around $200 for the blow motor, another $30 for the install kit... HAHA!


aurgathor

join:2002-12-01
Lynnwood, WA
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reply to Rxdoxx
Re: Recommend a used one?

When I was in college (late 80's) I have never bought any car more expensive than $400.

My reasoning was:
a) if something expensive breaks, I can just junk the car, and never need to worry about fixing it (never had anything more serious than clutch/waterpump/starter/alternator/rear main oil seal/tire/master cylinder/brakes)
b) if I wreck it -- big deal (did happen with an $350 Toyota, a day after I bought it )
c) I won't need to worry much about my cars getting stolen (once I even left the key in the car by accident, but there were no takers )

On the downside, they didn't look pretty, and I got stopped more than once just because my car didn't fit the neighborhood image. (Of course the "official reason" was something like 2 mph over the speed limit, cracked break light, etc.)
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markwp2001
Spreadhead
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join:2002-05-25
Long Beach, MS

reply to Anon
Ah, but the OP is not shopping for a new vehicle, so ten year old differences are important.

Also, how would we know if "everyone makes great vehicles now"? Only time will tell, and the data right now is that certain makes are better than others.
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dirtyjeffer
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London, ON
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said by markwp2001 See Profile :
Ah, but the OP is not shopping for a new vehicle, so ten year old differences are important.
they shouldn't be, anything 10 years old is going to need repairs.

quote:
Also, how would we know if "everyone makes great vehicles now"? Only time will tell, and the data right now is that certain makes are better than others.

there are differences, but as i said, the differences are not as significant as they used to be...don't forget, the 80's were over 20 years ago.
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markwp2001
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said by dirtyjeffer See Profile :

said by markwp2001 See Profile :
Ah, but the OP is not shopping for a new vehicle, so ten year old differences are important.
they shouldn't be, anything 10 years old is going to need repairs.

Budget is $4,000, it's going to have to be a few years old
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dirtyjeffer
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·Rogers Hi-Speed

said by markwp2001 See Profile :

Budget is $4,000, it's going to have to be a few years old
sure, if all he looks at is Honda's and Toyota's.

he could probably get a decent domestic in that price range that isn't 10 years old.
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Doctor Olds
I Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me.
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1970 442 W30
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Then have to pay thousands in repairs as the domestics will be hitting their out of warranty period.
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