Steve
TD Admin | Bacon
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My 92 civic has 250,000+ KM on it and the only thing i've had to replace are mufflers and batteries. It is starting to rust tho.
If you have $6-8K man, save it and start taking the Shoelace Express. Save your money man, by the time you are outta college with a job, you can afford yourself a lease on a nice audi or some other euro/jap import.
Civics are nice starter cars but man, u don't wanna be rolling in one for the next 6-8 years either.
If you want to be smart, which I know you aren't, then save your money...altho my friend did get a killer deal on a pontiac G6 for $3000 under-cost and with free upgrades (moonroof, spoiler, heated seats, and other trinkets).
If you want cheap cars right now, pretty much any GM/Ford dealership will provide one along with a nutsack suck and taffee pull.
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Always with the insults you cock suck.
I do not live in a area where I can walk everywhere. Not to mention Minnesota's public tranportation system is trash. I commute 10 miles to work and a little under 20 miles to school so I need a car.
I think that I am going to go the cheap route and just pick up a chaeper car to get me through the rest of college and about a year out. I see a lot of ads for 2000-2003ish civics with 100k-120k miles on them for only $3500-$5000 and a lot of 2000-2004 impalas with the same milage around $4000-6000.
The insurance company of the nigger who rear ended me is going to write me a check for $2500 for my total'd car, plus my parents are willing to throw in a bit towards my car since I am still in college. So I should be able to something legit for $500-1500 of my own $$$$
I'm not the compete retard you would think I am turbo( I KNOW SHOCKING AMIRITE LOL) I am an amazing saver. So I have some bank that I can throw into this, but I figure I would rather get a brand new car after college instead of a expensive used one while in college(like i need extra monthly bills).
My 92 civic has 250,000+ KM on it and the only thing i've had to replace are mufflers and batteries. It is starting to rust tho.
If you have $6-8K man, save it and start taking the Shoelace Express. Save your money man, by the time you are outta college with a job, you can afford yourself a lease on a nice audi or some other euro/jap import.
Civics are nice starter cars but man, u don't wanna be rolling in one for the next 6-8 years either.
If you want to be smart, which I know you aren't, then save your money...altho my friend did get a killer deal on a pontiac G6 for $3000 under-cost and with free upgrades (moonroof, spoiler, heated seats, and other trinkets).
If you want cheap cars right now, pretty much any GM/Ford dealership will provide one along with a nutsack suck and taffee pull.
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Always with the insults you cock suck.
I do not live in a area where I can walk everywhere. Not to mention Minnesota's public tranportation system is trash. I commute 10 miles to work and a little under 20 miles to school so I need a car.
I think that I am going to go the cheap route and just pick up a chaeper car to get me through the rest of college and about a year out. I see a lot of ads for 2000-2003ish civics with 100k-120k miles on them for only $3500-$5000 and a lot of 2000-2004 impalas with the same milage around $4000-6000.
The insurance company of the nigger who rear ended me is going to write me a check for $2500 for my total'd car, plus my parents are willing to throw in a bit towards my car since I am still in college. So I should be able to something legit for $500-1500 of my own $$$$
I'm not the compete retard you would think I am turbo( I KNOW SHOCKING AMIRITE LOL) I am an amazing saver. So I have some bank that I can throw into this, but I figure I would rather get a brand new car after college instead of a expensive used one while in college(like i need extra monthly bills).