GruntOfAction
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**Car has been sold according to the site...**
Its not about looks, its about how much I can afford...Xavier said:your first car shouldnt be about looks... or what you like, instead about MPG... try getting a Toyota Yaris or something.. i know, it looks dumb, but gas is only going to get more expencive
GruntOfAction said:Its not about looks, its about how much I can afford...
I think I barely have 1000 for a car period anyway...
A toyota Yaris is DEFINATLY going to be expensive and I could not buy one if my life depended on it.
GruntOfAction said:http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?car_...&cardist=25
I like Jeeps and its an automatic and its not as expensive as most jeeps i've seen..
Can anybody tell from the pictures if there is any rust or anything I should worry about?
feigned-echo said:no, i don't think this would be a good first car unless you want some issues to deal with. the car has 160,000 miles on it. at this point the thing will be beginning to have many problems with it. if i were you i wouldn't spend my money on anything over 80,000 miles. get something like an '02-'05 ford taurus. they're really cheep, yet still reliable. or maybe look at an old toyota camry, or corolla. toyota is said to be one of the most reliable car manufacturers.
basically, don't get the jeep unless you want some work on your hands, and are ok with worrying whether or not your card will start in the morning.
SPARTAN405 said:I say go for it man! If you can afford the gas the go ahead and get it. After all my car eats gas for breakfast lunch and dinner. Its like 15 mpg.
My aunt has a jeep and its pretty reliable. She has had it for like 8 years now and it runs better than ever.
But if you cannot cough up any money for gas then go for something that has about 40 mpg.
Btw- Scientists are working on some new types of ways to save gas, and possibly make 100 mpg cars. What they are trying to incorporate are stirling heat engines. Whoever wants to know what they are pm me cause I dont wanna clog up this thread.
Well, good luck with a car.
Vader said:First -
AoBFrost - Cars that are taken care of can run indefinitely. That means regular maintainence. The problem is that most owners just drive it and park it.
Now, my sis has the 94 version of this jeep. It seems pretty solid and a good vehicle. But, if this is your first car, I would suggest something that's 2WD, not 4x4, because the insurance will eat you up, or your parents that is. Until you're 25, your insurance will break you. Add 4x4 to that mix and it's, well, let's say that with the money you save, you could probably buy a couple sets of Halo armor.
If you can find something with a straight-6 (or even a slant 6), you'll have a really dependable vehicle. Some say you can put a .44 Magnum round through it and it'll still run. In my old GMC pickup, I was running on 4 of the 6 cylinders and couldn't even tell. Leaked oil like mad... but ran like a tank! Gas mileage was decent for a truck...but it looked like hell!
GruntOfAction said:Well i've checked our newspaper but the only cars are 3k Towncars...And I am NOT driving a senior citizen mobile.
EDIT: Well it seems the car has been removed...Dang that was fast..Now I have no choice but to look around...or stay stuck with my crappy oldsmobile cutless supreme.
Honestly dude if im turning 17 in a month and i'm gonna have a job the LAST thing I AM going TO DO is RIDE A BIKE ON THE INTERSTATE TO A JOB...Okay???? I'd perfer a vehicle with a roof on it and 4 wheels that drives.smilie120 said:Why not buy a bike? Or a scooter? They do more miles to the gallon, theyre cheaper to buy, and you can dirve one at 16 so....
GruntOfAction said:Honestly dude if im turning 17 in a month and i'm gonna have a job the LAST thing I AM going TO DO is RIDE A BIKE ON THE INTERSTATE TO A JOB...Okay???? I'd perfer a vehicle with a roof on it and 4 wheels that drives.