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I'm going to be moving to Texas for work and will be buying my first car there. I plan to stay there for about 3 years. The company is supplying a rental car for the first month, during which time i will have to find my own car. I'm looking for a cheap used car. I've been checking out Honda Civic's and Toyota Camrys on Yahoo autos and houstoncarfinder.com, and the cheapest prices i've been able to find come in at about $7000. My question: I would like to get a car for $2000-$4000, that will last me 2-3 years of driving in the city, and one which I won't have to fix often. Is it totally impossible to get a car in this price range at all? Why can't I find any cars in this price range on the internet? Will it be easier to find a car in this price range by looking through the local papers when i get there? Is it unreasonable to expect not to have to repair it often if i want it for only a few years and how much would repairs typically run? If I want a car for only a few years, and want to pay as little for it as possible, yet want it to be reliable what's the best way to go? Thank you. |
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In article <1144403571.235365.73020@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups. com>,
shiftcontrol8@googlemail.com wrote: > My question: I would like to get a car for $2000-$4000, that will last > me 2-3 years of driving in the city, and one which I won't have to fix > often. I have one of those for sale, but it's not in Texas. |
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shiftcontrol8@googlemail.com wrote:
> Hi, > > I'm going to be moving to Texas for work and will be buying my first > car there. I plan to stay there for about 3 years. The company is > supplying a rental car for the first month, during which time i will > have to find my own car. > > I'm looking for a cheap used car. I've been checking out Honda Civic's > and Toyota Camrys on Yahoo autos and houstoncarfinder.com, and the > cheapest prices i've been able to find come in at about $7000. > > My question: I would like to get a car for $2000-$4000, that will last > me 2-3 years of driving in the city, and one which I won't have to fix > often. > > Is it totally impossible to get a car in this price range at all? Why > can't I find any cars in this price range on the internet? Will it be > easier to find a car in this price range by looking through the local > papers when i get there? > > Is it unreasonable to expect not to have to repair it often if i want > it for only a few years and how much would repairs typically run? > > If I want a car for only a few years, and want to pay as little for it > as possible, yet want it to be reliable what's the best way to go? > > > Thank you. Interesting question. You're stuck with the cheap vs. reliable tradeoff however. If it's reliable and not going to need any repairs, it's not in your price range. If you *must* purchase a car, first of all it's good that you're in Texas and not in the rust belt. Secondly, you'd be looking at a 100k + mile car from the early/mid-90's, that would need at least some fix'n, whether it's Honda or Toyota. Really, that's the tradeoff- cost/reliability. Have you looked at some lease options? I know. Gasp. I hate the idea of renting and eating the depreciation of the first few years, but if you choose just about any Asian econocar, you might be making VERY small monthly payments and have the entire car covered by warrantee. Just about exactly a year ago, I was looking for the exact same thing you are. I bought a 92 Civic EX loaded with 126k for $2600. but knew there were some repairs to make. Engine, trans, AC, and body were all decent, but I spent over $1k in the past year on suspension, brakes, tires, etc. You usually get what you pay for. Good luck. |
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Good luck shiftcontrol8@googlemail.com wrote: >Hi, > >I'm going to be moving to Texas for work and will be buying my first >car there. I plan to stay there for about 3 years. The company is >supplying a rental car for the first month, during which time i will >have to find my own car. > >I'm looking for a cheap used car. I've been checking out Honda Civic's >and Toyota Camrys on Yahoo autos and houstoncarfinder.com, and the >cheapest prices i've been able to find come in at about $7000. > >My question: I would like to get a car for $2000-$4000, that will last >me 2-3 years of driving in the city, and one which I won't have to fix >often. > >Is it totally impossible to get a car in this price range at all? Why >can't I find any cars in this price range on the internet? Will it be >easier to find a car in this price range by looking through the local >papers when i get there? > >Is it unreasonable to expect not to have to repair it often if i want >it for only a few years and how much would repairs typically run? > >If I want a car for only a few years, and want to pay as little for it >as possible, yet want it to be reliable what's the best way to go? > >Thank you. -- Message posted via CarKB.com http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...-cars/200604/1 |
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I nice site to go to would be www.autotrader.com shiftcontrol8@googlemail.com wrote: > Hi, > > I'm going to be moving to Texas for work and will be buying my first > car there. I plan to stay there for about 3 years. The company is > supplying a rental car for the first month, during which time i will > have to find my own car. > > I'm looking for a cheap used car. I've been checking out Honda Civic's > and Toyota Camrys on Yahoo autos and houstoncarfinder.com, and the > cheapest prices i've been able to find come in at about $7000. > > My question: I would like to get a car for $2000-$4000, that will last > me 2-3 years of driving in the city, and one which I won't have to fix > often. > > Is it totally impossible to get a car in this price range at all? Why > can't I find any cars in this price range on the internet? Will it be > easier to find a car in this price range by looking through the local > papers when i get there? > > Is it unreasonable to expect not to have to repair it often if i want > it for only a few years and how much would repairs typically run? > > If I want a car for only a few years, and want to pay as little for it > as possible, yet want it to be reliable what's the best way to go? > > > Thank you. |
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shiftcontrol8@googlemail.com wrote:
> Hi, > > I'm going to be moving to Texas for work and will be buying my first > car there. I plan to stay there for about 3 years. The company is > supplying a rental car for the first month, during which time i will > have to find my own car. > > I'm looking for a cheap used car. I've been checking out Honda Civic's > and Toyota Camrys on Yahoo autos and houstoncarfinder.com, and the > cheapest prices i've been able to find come in at about $7000. > > My question: I would like to get a car for $2000-$4000, that will last > me 2-3 years of driving in the city, and one which I won't have to fix > often. > > Is it totally impossible to get a car in this price range at all? if i was to sell my 98 civic hatch with 52k miles, id likely ask more than $4000. closer to $6k. try a newer used kia or hyundai. civics and corollas hold their value too well. then theres always the echo! |
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merlotbrougham@hotmail.com wrote:
> shiftcontrol8@googlemail.com wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm going to be moving to Texas for work and will be buying my first >> car there. I plan to stay there for about 3 years. The company is >> supplying a rental car for the first month, during which time i will >> have to find my own car. >> >> I'm looking for a cheap used car. I've been checking out Honda Civic's >> and Toyota Camrys on Yahoo autos and houstoncarfinder.com, and the >> cheapest prices i've been able to find come in at about $7000. >> >> My question: I would like to get a car for $2000-$4000, that will last >> me 2-3 years of driving in the city, and one which I won't have to fix >> often. >> >> Is it totally impossible to get a car in this price range at all? Why >> can't I find any cars in this price range on the internet? Will it be >> easier to find a car in this price range by looking through the local >> papers when i get there? >> >> Is it unreasonable to expect not to have to repair it often if i want >> it for only a few years and how much would repairs typically run? >> >> If I want a car for only a few years, and want to pay as little for it >> as possible, yet want it to be reliable what's the best way to go? >> >> >> Thank you. > > Interesting question. You're stuck with the cheap vs. reliable tradeoff > however. If it's reliable and not going to need any repairs, it's not > in your price range. If you *must* purchase a car, first of all it's > good that you're in Texas and not in the rust belt. Secondly, you'd be > looking at a 100k + mile car from the early/mid-90's, that would need > at least some fix'n, whether it's Honda or Toyota. Really, that's the > tradeoff- cost/reliability. > > Have you looked at some lease options? I know. Gasp. I hate the idea of > renting and eating the depreciation of the first few years, but if you > choose just about any Asian econocar, you might be making VERY small > monthly payments and have the entire car covered by warrantee. yup- if the OP KNOWS they wont need it more than 3 years, a lease on something like that would be a good idea. > > Just about exactly a year ago, I was looking for the exact same thing > you are. I bought a 92 Civic EX loaded with 126k for $2600. but knew > there were some repairs to make. Engine, trans, AC, and body were all > decent, but I spent over $1k in the past year on suspension, brakes, > tires, etc. You usually get what you pay for. > > Good luck. > |
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<shiftcontrol8@googlemail.com> wrote
> I'm looking for a cheap used car. I've been checking out > Honda Civic's > and Toyota Camrys on Yahoo autos and > houstoncarfinder.com, and the > cheapest prices i've been able to find come in at about > $7000. > > My question: I would like to get a car for $2000-$4000, > that will last > me 2-3 years of driving in the city, and one which I won't > have to fix > often. > > Is it totally impossible to get a car in this price range > at all? Use www.edmunds.com 's used car appraiser to perform some iterations based on mileage, age, and condition to get an idea of what you can reasonably get. |
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shiftcontrol8@googlemail.com wrote:
> Hi, > > I'm going to be moving to Texas for work and will be buying my first > car there. I plan to stay there for about 3 years. The company is > supplying a rental car for the first month, during which time i will > have to find my own car. > I had pretty good luck with the following when buying used cars for my kids. I made repeated visits to new car dealerships and got to know the used car sales managers. I kept going back (weekly), asking about cars traded-in since my last visit. I was able to find high mile trade-ins, single owner vehicles at low prices. Most dealers do not sell these cars to individuals, instead they get rid of them via wholesalers. You have to beat the wholesaler to the dealership (pretty easy since the wholesaler generally visits the dealerships on a fixed schedule). But I'll admit this took more than one month. I was able to buy two Accords at prices close to the trade-in values listed at Edmunds. Don't neglect to negotiate any required service work at the time of purchase. Or, as suggested, lease. For example about $3K down and $219/month puts you into an Acura RSX. If you arrange for a lease like this before you arrive in Texas your employer may be willing to give you the cash equivalent of a month's rental car. |
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In article <1144422572.696567.80170@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups. com>,
merlotbrougham@hotmail.com wrote: > If it's reliable and not going to need any repairs, it's not > in your price range. Not true. I have a 94 Civic DX 4 door automatic w/air and 58K miles that we're selling for $3K. |
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