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MoSeS

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well after 3 years with the civic and countless time put into it im going to sell it. it hurts me deep inside to part with it, no seriously. that car got me through some rough times and it kept on going no matter how much abuse i threw at it, but i think its time to move on to a newer, more grown up type of car. ive been looking at the 2003 saab 9-3 turbo, subaru impreza wrx sti, VW jetta turbo, and some other cars mostly of german engineering. im selling the civic at the end of the school year to a kid in my class for $6000.:D
 
well if you can afford a new sti you can afford the insurance
 
well if you can afford a new sti you can afford the insurance
thats debatable. he didn't say new. and if it's his first job after college it will be expensive. he'll pay $300/mo car loan and $300/insurance.

if he's lucky and get $35k first job, that is only about $25k take home. so out of $2000/month, $600 on a car is a lot.
 
None of those cars are particularly exciting. The STi is, but it's gas consumption is just stupid. No 4 cylinder should get that, turbo or not.

I know a Smart for sale in Pennsylvania :)
 
yea it said new car in the headline
 
Without a doubt, the MOST INTELLIGENT car you can buy is a used Honda. The rest is a matter of what you actually want. For the price of these cars you can get into things you would never thought you could - a Mits GT3000, a nice N/A Supra, a Mercedes,etc. The world is your oyster when you get above $8000.
 
if you are looking german, :buyanm:

get an older m3. you can find 97/98 for under $10k.
 
actually i drove the saab and i really liked it. it was quick, quiet, and comfortable. 4-door is also a must for me. its a pain in the ass to pull a car seat out of the back of a 2-door
 
4 door e36 m's are pretty easy to find in the 10k area.
 
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