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<blockquote data-quote="Massive spl" data-source="post: 8461506" data-attributes="member: 666725"><p>1500-2000 isn't really a good budget. You should spend alittle more and then you shouldn't have to put as much work into the car... My friend buys $1500-3000 car/trucks every tax season and then has to spend another 1000-2000 over the next year in stupid little fixes.... Just take alittle loan out if you have to and buy a $5,000+ nicer car that won't need work... I bought my Tahoe for $7500 7 years ago and I've replaced u joints and front hubs.. Other then brakes but everyone gunna need brakes... I deff got my $7500 worth out of the truck and it still runs like a champ. If it were me that's what I'd do buy alittle nicer vehicle you won't need to fix up and drop more money into over the years. If I was looking for a dependable car I would be looking at 2005+ and that's still 10yr freakin old.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://lexington.craigslist.org/cto/5346202743.html" target="_blank">http://lexington.craigslist.org/cto/5346202743.html</a></p><p></p><p>Just over 100k and the back seat folds down. Has the 3800 motor that will run forever if u take care of it. Gets 22mpg+... I know cuz my wife has one... Really can't beat it for $3500obo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Massive spl, post: 8461506, member: 666725"] 1500-2000 isn't really a good budget. You should spend alittle more and then you shouldn't have to put as much work into the car... My friend buys $1500-3000 car/trucks every tax season and then has to spend another 1000-2000 over the next year in stupid little fixes.... Just take alittle loan out if you have to and buy a $5,000+ nicer car that won't need work... I bought my Tahoe for $7500 7 years ago and I've replaced u joints and front hubs.. Other then brakes but everyone gunna need brakes... I deff got my $7500 worth out of the truck and it still runs like a champ. If it were me that's what I'd do buy alittle nicer vehicle you won't need to fix up and drop more money into over the years. If I was looking for a dependable car I would be looking at 2005+ and that's still 10yr freakin old. [URL="http://lexington.craigslist.org/cto/5346202743.html"]http://lexington.craigslist.org/cto/5346202743.html[/URL] Just over 100k and the back seat folds down. Has the 3800 motor that will run forever if u take care of it. Gets 22mpg+... I know cuz my wife has one... Really can't beat it for $3500obo [/QUOTE]
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