soydios
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I'm currently a college student in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. Instead of shipping my '94 Jeep Grand Cherokee from the west coast, I'm looking for a car here.
Budget is $15k out the door, so figure $10-14k before title, tax, and registration. This car will preferably last me a good while after graduating college, so 6-10 years from now.
I'm partial to Jeeps (4WD required; if I get a Jeep I will use it on occasion), but I wouldn't turn down a more financially sensible idea. A BMW would be (very very) nice, but yeah ... I doubt that's practical.
I can get a 2003-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 70-90k miles for about $12k, or a 2007 Ford Fusion for the same.
Other suggestions, please?
Answering some questions: must have 4 doors, intended usage for a car is to be a normal car (transport me and friends around town or on some road trips, transport groceries, occasionally transport boxes when I move apartments, etc.), intended usage for a Jeep is to do all that plus Jeep-y things (like playing around off the tarmac). I am aware of and willing to take the hit on MPG with the Jeep. I am not willing to pay for AWD in a sedan, because I have no need for it.
EDIT: Alright, so I'll decide between Jeep and sedan. But, what sedan(s) should I be investigating?
UPDATE: So I've decided to put $5k of my money in along with the $15k from my parents to get a slightly newer car. Which one should I get between these two, a Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo V8 4.7L or a Jeep Liberty, both 4WD? The Grand Cherokee's first model year was 2005, the Liberty's was 2008. Is a first-model-year car still something to avoid?
http://www.carmax.com/enUS/view-car...V=List&Q=d1359251-8eab-4062-855e-030336942f27
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.j...on=&max_price=20000&cardist=15&standard=false
Budget is $15k out the door, so figure $10-14k before title, tax, and registration. This car will preferably last me a good while after graduating college, so 6-10 years from now.
I'm partial to Jeeps (4WD required; if I get a Jeep I will use it on occasion), but I wouldn't turn down a more financially sensible idea. A BMW would be (very very) nice, but yeah ... I doubt that's practical.
I can get a 2003-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 70-90k miles for about $12k, or a 2007 Ford Fusion for the same.
Other suggestions, please?
Answering some questions: must have 4 doors, intended usage for a car is to be a normal car (transport me and friends around town or on some road trips, transport groceries, occasionally transport boxes when I move apartments, etc.), intended usage for a Jeep is to do all that plus Jeep-y things (like playing around off the tarmac). I am aware of and willing to take the hit on MPG with the Jeep. I am not willing to pay for AWD in a sedan, because I have no need for it.
EDIT: Alright, so I'll decide between Jeep and sedan. But, what sedan(s) should I be investigating?
UPDATE: So I've decided to put $5k of my money in along with the $15k from my parents to get a slightly newer car. Which one should I get between these two, a Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo V8 4.7L or a Jeep Liberty, both 4WD? The Grand Cherokee's first model year was 2005, the Liberty's was 2008. Is a first-model-year car still something to avoid?
http://www.carmax.com/enUS/view-car...V=List&Q=d1359251-8eab-4062-855e-030336942f27
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.j...on=&max_price=20000&cardist=15&standard=false
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