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Used car help/opinions Hello hello, Crazy newer than new lurker on RS here but i would like to ask you folks for some tips and/or opinions on purchasing a used car for the first time. So basically im on the hunt for my first car ever fully paid for by myself with a budget around 7k max. im also looking for a manual one, however, it'll be my first standard car and ill basically be self teaching myself on how to drive it well and proper. Since it'll be my first manual, i already know the theory on how to drive one, just haven't had much actual practice, how would i go to test the car from the seller when it comes time to buying one? There's still a while to go (a couple of months essentially) before i save up enough money to fully support it. i.e. insurance, gas, minor modifications. But what would be the best car to have for that price range? i've looked into honda civics, mazda mx5s and all the generic jazz. Im leaning towards more of a drivers car than needing to be super practical, but it cant really be anything crazy and over the top like summer cars or anything like that, as it will be my daily driver. TL;DR version. looking for a used manual car for 7k or less, would like some tips/opinions on what would be a good car to look at. Much thanks to all those that help and please be gentle on my RS virginity :badpokerface: |
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For that price range I'd look at a 99/00 Civic SiR coupe. |
Welcome to Revscene! IMO 1.) with 7k budget, I'll spend 5k on purchasing the car and the rest on maintenance. ( Integras are good choice) 2.) Bring a friend with you and take the car to a mechanic. 3.) Integra, Civic, 1.7EL Less pratical: RSX, MR2, Prelude, How about this one? http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/rd...089435380.html or this one? :troll: http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/va...028085363.html |
Buy Lomac's Accord. Great price, great on gas, and already slightly modded tastefully. Posted via RS Mobile |
start lurking because this question or ones very similar have been asked over and over again. the answers are always the same....SEARCH |
consider cost AFTER purchasing. e.g. insurance / common parts (clutch, fluids, brake pads). They may add up and cause you to be over your 7k budget within months. You will have quite a variety to choose from for 5-7k IMO. Maybe look for a "tuner" type car that will be fun to drive and easier to sell when you are on to the next car such as an EG6, EK9, DA/DC2, Miata, S13... |
there are some choices in the FS section of RS... like this one: http://www.revscene.net/forums/68830...ntegra-ls.html (i don't know this car personally but you get an idea) |
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1. hm, sounds like a solid plan, wouldnt want to overspend on the car alone only to spend more to do minor fix ups and maintenance 2. could u recommend any solid mechanics i could keep in mind when the time comes? 3. yea, those are generally the once i see quite a bit on autotrader, a friend of mine told me to stay away from mr2s as a first car since if i ever do need to do any maintenance on it, since its mid engined its more of a pain in the ass to get into. thanks for the advice :) Quote:
ive gotten general ideas of what to look into and what to look out for but the purpose of me making my own thread was to just get a more tailored opinion from people specifically for me. Quote:
yea there are quite a bit of cars to choose from but the only thing thats hard to find imo is a relatively clean unmolested car since people's taste and preferences differ when it comes to car tuning and modifications. im leaning towards a NA miata for now since they light little cars that would be fun to toss around since im not one for huge power and massive turbos |
http://www.revscene.net/forums/68714...onversion.html *EDIT* Nvm just noticed you only wanted to spend about 5k on buying the car. I would try looking for an RSX or S13. |
^ damn, if my budget was higher, that would've been a hell of a nice car to consider |
I tried looking for a RSX for around 5k...they were likely rebuilts or rediculously high KMs (300k+) Also keep in mind that the integra (2d) and RSX are actually considered hatchbacks, so thats roughly 2-300 more on your insurance. Posted via RS Mobile |
if you have no options, have bcaa do the vehicle inspection. |
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http://www.revscene.net/forums/68809...e-%245000.html lol Shameless plug :p |
More on topic, however, it really depends on what you're looking to get. I know you mentioned something that's more of a driver's car rather than one that's practical, but how many compromises are you willing to make? I know people that DD their M3's, Miata's, S13's, etc., all year round, regardless of the weather. Do you want a two seater or something that can carry passengers comfortably? Coupe, sedan, wagon or convertible? Something unique or are you okay with something you see a million of every day? How much are you looking to modify it and are you okay with having something custom fabricated in the event you pick a rarer car that doesn't have a big aftermarket following? Are you capable of performing basic repairs yourself (oil changes, brakes, valve cover gaskets, o2 sensors) and, if so, do you want something that's easy to work on? Cars will break down -- it's a given -- but certain cars are theoretically more reliable than others, and many are easier to work on than others when the inevitable does happen. There are a million questions you should ask yourself before going out and buying a car because it looks cool. There are always the typical RS answers for that particular price range - Civic, FC RX7, NA Miata, S13, etc - along with the not-so-typical ones - Mustang, 2g Probe, MK2/3 GTI, MK2 Jetta GTX/GLI, 1st/2nd gen Subaru Legacy GT (wagon!), etc. It's just really amounts to figuring out what you want and what you're willing to live with and sacrifice. edit: I think I just found my next article topic for the front page. :lol |
stay away from awd for learning manual trans... clutch replacement on those will cost you dearly (jump to around 13:00) :( as an ex-vw owner, stay away from euros imo. the older they get the more unreliable they become and the parts don't come any cheaper with age. you may end up spending more time wrenching than driving in this price range. |
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Im totally fine with any body style as long as it isnt a massive friggin car since ive been driving my mums big ass 7 seater suv for the past 2 years, and i think the only convertibles im ok with is a honda s2k or a mx5. Having a relatively generic car is quite ok with me since ill be spending most of my time inside and driving it (hopefully) rather than looking at it comparing to the hundreds that are one the street (honda civics :lawl:) dont think ill go for any crazy rarer cars since i dont want to invest too much money in looking for parts if i ever do need to replace anything The only modifications im probably gonna do to it is just gonna be suspension to handle better, exhaust perhaps, and like rims and wheels since i dont plan on having it forever, but that might change depending on how much i love the car once i actually get it haha Honestly, i only really know how to change oil and thats it lol, but when i do get my own car, i do plan on learning how to do at least all the basic maintenance so i can save money from the dreadful labor fees Yea, there is still a crap ton for me to research and learn before i buy a car but thats why im looking and just scouring forums months in advance so i feel fully capable when the time comes. But thanks for all the insight mate. Quote:
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Lots of cars you could pick at that 5k range... almost endless. |
^ Does that include a 1991 Toyota Supra Twin turbo R (JZA70)- That happens to be in Dark Green Mica Metallic? Spoiler! |
yes it does. 6k amd itll come with a set of brand new coils!! :troll: Posted via RS Mobile |
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