I am going to be getting a car in the spring and i was wondering if anyone had any suggestions
here are some things i am looking for
1) affordable- I'm prob gonna have a max of $10,000 to spend on a used car (with under like 60,000 miles)
2) safe- will be a good quality car and will last me a couple of years atleast
3) decent mileage- gas is expensive
4) its cute- because every teen girl wants a "cute" car
My first pick is a 2004 Hyndai elantra but I need some more back up options
my first car was a modded 1992 acura integra that had 80,000 miles on it and i bought it for 4000..it got a lot of looks.
deffinately stay away from KIA or Hyundai...they are crap cars...underpowered, most are fairly ugly too, and they have more problems than ANYTHING i have ever experienced...
OoglaBoogla answered Saturday October 14 2006, 10:03 pm: you should get like a 10 year old chrysler convertable. its cute, itll b affordaeble if its old & since yur a girl guys will notice yur hot ride & wind blowing yoou==r hair round yor face will look hot to most guys [ OoglaBoogla's advice column | Ask OoglaBoogla A Question ]
orphans answered Thursday October 12 2006, 9:48 pm: okay first off i'm gonna say stay away from hyundai simply becaquse they are well known for making underpowered, dodgy, shoddilly built, junkheaps that lower in value soon after purchase.
i'm gonna suggest a volvo 960. it's not that cute (it's pretty bozy) but it's one of the safest cars money can buy. most volvos are able to clock up well over 300,000 miles on the odometer and still run fine, and they get decent gas mileage. plus living up north since they salt the icy roads you'd want a car that isn't made of cheap metal (hyundai) that wont end up being a rust bucket down the line. which is why i again suggest the volvo. also for insurance purposes volvo posts the lowest driver deaths annually of any company, and things like this lower insurance costs on a vehicle drastically. there are several other reasons i say buy a volvo but i don't feel like writing them all, but they're a company that i can't stop singing the praises of in terms of practicality. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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