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lookin for a cute and safe car.....not too expensive...
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something used
I am trying to sell my car... but i can't find the title?
a bikeThe best car for a new driver is one that's already dented.
Are there any 2003 Mazda's protege 5's out there?
well if you're crazy rich buy your son or daughter for sweet 16? anyways a benz C class or a beamer 3 series. those are the cheapest of benz's and beamers. but if you want something under $20,000 look for honda accord or toyota, or any other cheap crap there. but if you're a rich girl go with a convertible. my best friend is really rich for his 18th birthday that lucky b.a.s.t.a.r.d's parents got him a $60,000 lexus SC 430. while all i got was "get a job" from my pops.i want to buy a top spoiler for my astra 2001 x reg..?
You definitely want to go dependable. Go for a Toyota or Honda. They are very dependable, economical, good gas mileage. I have a 1997 Toyota and it works perfectly. I'm 16A Honda is a wonderful car. They are extremely dependable. I will always recommend them.l I have owned one . I now own a Saturn which is also a wonderful car. Just get something basic with good gas mileage.
Good luck!
can anyone help me pick out a sexy sportscar?
one that doesn't have a lot power/potential a Neon or a Kia and preferrably something used - and safeWhat happens to concept cars after the company is done showing it off?
Nowadays, the best vehicle for a teen would be a new pair of shoes. Safer for people that way.honda civic
Can a car be repoed because the loan /contract has"run out"?
How about a Pontiac? They look good, they're safe, and they are pretty cheapMaruti Suzuki 800cc. Itz very small easy to handle. cost is US $ 9000 in here ( Sri Lanka)
You want something used, safe, and reliable. A Toyota Camry or Honda Accord is just about perfect, or if you want bigger, they're safer but more expensive to insure (like my '97 toyota Avalon)
Is a 4x4 better then the all wheel drive?
1990, s buick century good in all weather depnndable inexpensive to repair if you do have problems had 200,000 on minne when i traded up to a buick lasaberToyota, Nissan, Honda's are the safest.
Any car can be dangerous though, especially to a new driver. A lot of teen drivers get "superman syndrome" and think they are race car drivers (I did too) Or they are just too inexperienced to realise what they are doing wrong. I suggest also getting one of those "Teen Trackers" in the car as well. It alerts you when they are going too fast, where they are, where they have been, and if they go where you don't want them to go.
Plus it can lower your insurance because it is considered a security device. If someone steals the car you can just tell them where it's at.
What would you recommend as good first cars?
Try www.yourteensdriving.com
Does anyone know where I can get or buy Metal Hydrolic Sheers?
That's where I got mine.
Buying a car...what do you think of these choices?
I'd get a Pickup truck for the following reasons:What is the benefit of heated mirrors on my car?
1.Useful for all the school activities
2. Good Used Selection
3. Only 2 seats
4. Better visibility for the Driver
Is it wrong or racist of me to want to back up the U.S. automakers?
I got my license when I was 15, and used my grandmothers 94 Geo Prizm for a few months untill I got my first truck for my 16th birthday, a 2 year old 1994 Silverado. It was great. They are reliable (that has 300,000 miles on original motor and transmission), not too pricey (depending on model), decent on gas mileage, and overall pretty safe. I have to agree with the higher-up-see-better-and- are-safer. Not to mention the fact that they are tough and have a good resale value, plus, learning to drive something bigger makes us appreciate something a bit smaller, and makes you pay more attention because it is bigger, and of course, as already mentioned, highly versatile. As far as cute factor...........Ummmm lol It is very cute if it's a chick driving one (plus guys respect the hell out of me lmao) Chevys, GMCs, Pontiacs, all GM vehicles for the most part are great vehicles.Is the 2003 JAGUAR X TYPE 4d Sdn 2.5L or 3.0L a reliable used car especially as my main vehicle?
Prizms are great as well. I've also had 2 of those. They are the Chevy equivalent of the mentioned Corolla, also a good car. The aforementioned 94 and currently a 99. They're not that cute, I guess, but the 99 gets about 34 mpg, and my car retails for around $2,500 with 200,000 miles, so thats not too bad. Being a cheaper car, though, of course, it's becoming obvious with the interior peeling and stuff like that, but it's a commuter car, so I don't care. lol
I'm on my 2nd Silverado (a 2001), and I can't complain on it either. This one has 223,000 miles and is still running almost perfect. I totally reccomend these trucks. I've yet to run into a really unreasonable problem with one.
There's a lot of great cars out there. Check out Consumers Digest for crash test ratings, recalls and things of that nature before you buy.
Good luck with whatever you choose!
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I still drive the car I drove as a teenager, a 2000 Mercury Mountaineer V8. I felt like the **** with an SUV that could outrun ricers. It almost killed me a couple times so I recommend a used japanese SUV. Something like a Forester or CRV. Something that when you wreck you won't cry too much about.I'm looking for a new used car and I was wondering about a particular make and model?
HONDA CIVIC: GOOD MPG, RELIABLE, STYLISHwhere can i find websites for selling used bikes?
a used corolla / civic. If you can .. a new corolla, civic, fit, Yaris, or any of the SCION brands by Toyota. These are know for their reliability. Ford focus or saturn car is good as well.More Questions & Answers ...
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