Best Car in 8-12K range

galperi1

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Well, the title speaks for itself. Or if it is possible to get some kind of lease with as little down for @ 160 a month wouldn't be bad either.
 

freakflag

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1969 Chevy Nova. 283 with a powerglide. Snap your neck off the line and can still be had for under $12k in cherry condition.
:D
 

Scootin159

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What are you looking for?

2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15 passenger?
coupe, sedan, roadster, convertible, truck, SUV?
big engine? good gas miliage?
big car/small car?
Front-wheel drive/Rear-Wheel drive/All-wheel drive?
Exotic, Common?

gotta give us what you're looking for.
 

Ornery

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I bet it never crossed your mind, but try one of these... JUST TRY IT!

1996 Lincoln Town Car Signature
  • "...Truth be told, we did not expect to like this Lincoln, which obtained an unsavory nickname concocted by a groomsman. Still, after living with the Town Car for ten days, we came to appreciate the comfortable interior, the huge trunk, the V-8 power, and all the little luxury conveniences. Driving this Lincoln made us wonder how big rear-drive cars fell out of favor with the American public..."
You'll get no less than 18MPG and probably a lot more. Cruise around in one for a few miles, especially on the freeway. Savor the peaceful quiet... God, I love it! :)
 

SOSTrooper

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Used 1998-1999 Accord runs around that price i think... If not then the Civic will be.
 

Scootin159

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A 1985.5 - 1991 Porche 944 Turbo/S2/S would be about that price (@ about 100,000 miles). Sure 100,000 miles might seem like a lot, but you have to figure that it was pampered (if you buy from the right person), and probably is in better shape than most 20,000 mile Geo Metros.
 

galperi1

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Originally posted by: Scootin159
What are you looking for?

2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15 passenger?
coupe, sedan, roadster, convertible, truck, SUV?
big engine? good gas miliage?
big car/small car?
Front-wheel drive/Rear-Wheel drive/All-wheel drive?
Exotic, Common?

gotta give us what you're looking for.

2 or 4 door
coupe or sedan
doesn't matter
not too big
any or
prolly more common cause I don't want a really old car
 
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'96 - '99 Oldsmobile Eighty Eight LS (LSS = Supercharged) or Regency

Big, comfortable, quiet, great gas mileage, low insurance cost. Low mileage car can be had for ~$8k - $9k.
Payed $6k for mine with higher mileage. Runs smooth.

 

Scootin159

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Originally posted by: galperi1
Originally posted by: Scootin159
What are you looking for?

2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15 passenger?
coupe, sedan, roadster, convertible, truck, SUV?
big engine? good gas miliage?
big car/small car?
Front-wheel drive/Rear-Wheel drive/All-wheel drive?
Exotic, Common?

gotta give us what you're looking for.

2 or 4 door
coupe or sedan
doesn't matter
not too big
any or
prolly more common cause I don't want a really old car

Sounds like you're looking at a Honda Civic/Accord, Chevy Cavalier, Ford Escort type car, right?

 

arod

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I dont know about you but I got a 99 hyundai. Its nice being in college knowing that I wont have to pay for anything major while I'm here. I plan on getting something better later after I graduate and get some real money.
 

Ornery

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  • Too big!
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    At least, TRY IT!

    Feel how a $43K car can calm your nerves...

    ...for a fraction of that price!
 

galperi1

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Sounds like you're looking at a Honda Civic/Accord, Chevy Cavalier, Ford Escort type car, right?


ya... well I was lookin into a 1998 BMW 328i for 20K with 50K in mileage and lease it since they lease certified used cars... however when I got the quote the total lease was for 13K cause they insisted the residual value would be only 6K for some reason. So I E-mailed them back about it and got another quote from the manager which was even higher than the original. You'd think a 1998 328i with 85K miles would still be able to be sold for @ 14K especially with 1995 cars being sold today with more miles for the same. Anyway.... they are just tryin to take me for a ride so I'm gonna tell em to take that offer and eat it cause there is no way I'm gettin ripped off like that. Too bad I couldn't get them to believe the residual value of that car will be well over 6K in 3 years and try to negotiate like that :(
 

jiffylube1024

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Originally posted by: Ornery
I bet it never crossed your mind, but try one of these... JUST TRY IT!

1996 Lincoln Town Car Signature
  • "...Truth be told, we did not expect to like this Lincoln, which obtained an unsavory nickname concocted by a groomsman. Still, after living with the Town Car for ten days, we came to appreciate the comfortable interior, the huge trunk, the V-8 power, and all the little luxury conveniences. Driving this Lincoln made us wonder how big rear-drive cars fell out of favor with the American public..."
You'll get no less than 18MPG and probably a lot more. Cruise around in one for a few miles, especially on the freeway. Savor the peaceful quiet... God, I love it! :)

I second the serious pimp car! If not, then go Japanese (Civic, Accord, Camry, etc...)
 

vi edit

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Some cars to look at -

- 98-99 Pontiac Grand Prix GT (GT because it has the 3.8L)
- 98'ish Camry
- 98'ish Accord
- '00 Hyundai Sonota
- '96-98 Nissan Maxima
- '00 Nissan Altima

My votes for "best buys" for the price range. You'll get more power and options if you go the Pontiac, Nissan, or Hyundai route.
 

Thegonagle

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2001 Civic LX.

First thing that comes to my mind. It would be about $12,000, I suppose. You should know that a $12,000 car with little to nothing down on it needs to be paid off at a rate that's, oh, just, um, ahh, slightly higher than $160 per month.
 

transluko

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Doesn't economics say that the best car in that range will keep raising it's price until it's just about $12,000. Now look for cars between $11.5k and $12k. I'm glad I could help. :confused: