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Good, Cheap Beater Cars & Inexpensive Commuter Cars - how to find one?

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What is this discussion about? Acura Integra, Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Ford Escort, Honda Civic, Mazda Protege, Buying Insurance


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Re: 1966= $300 2006= $1884 [stuartf] by asafonov
Aug 24, 2006 (7:15 am)
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Replying to: stuartf (Aug 23, 2006 5:58 pm)

Over your limit, but I would be all over this car had I needed a commuter vehicle:
 
Toyota Corolla 2000 for Sale - $3299
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Date: 2006-08-23, 11:29AM CDT
 
U. international grad student, returning home in mid Sept, want to sell car before leaving.
White toyota corolla, 2000 model, manual transmission, ~64,000 miles, good condition, everything in good working order (AC/heating, cassette player/radio, power windows, power steering, cruise control etc.)
price somewhat negotiable ...
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Re: 1966= $300 2006= $1884 [asafonov] by stuartf
Aug 24, 2006 (6:25 pm)
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Replying to: asafonov (Aug 24, 2006 7:15 am)

I agree, this would be worth a look. Today I drove a 98 Protege, it was quite beat. The unfortunate young man who owned it was desperate to sell it, bargained himself from $1500 to $750 without any intervention on my part, but I couldn't rescue him from the disaster if his vehicle. My neighbors just bought a 1997 Prizm, 137 k miles, paid $1900, a smooth riding vehicle but it has an automatic.
 
I continue the search
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Re: 1966= $300 2006= $1884 [stuartf] by foona
Aug 25, 2006 (2:34 am)
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Replying to: stuartf (Aug 24, 2006 6:25 pm)

Keep an eye on Craigs List automotive sales, probably best location. Try to find one < 10 yrs old with around 100-150K miles from ideally an original owner, not a dealer.
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Girl in trouble!!! 2000 INTEGRA with 1.6L????? by chrissy221
Aug 26, 2006 (8:11 pm)
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guys, help, last time i checked,,2000 integra SE came with 1.8L engines., im trying to buy one and found a really nice one for 9000 at 160000 clicks with everything power except no sunroof,,but the engine is 1.6L? what does that tell you about what could be wrong with it if anithing at all, and isnt that price anyways a little too generous for a 2000 model?
  
This is the description i found:
  
2 Dr, 1.6L, 5 Spd, Pwr Steer, Pwr Door Lock, Pwr Window, AM/FM Radio, CD Player, ice cool A/C, ABS Brakes, Cruise Control, Pwr Mirror, Mag Wheels, Ext. Warranty Available. Certified, E. tested, 30 days Warranty.
  
its a nice looking car too..helpp???
  
THXXXXX alot : )
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Re: Girl in trouble!!! 2000 INTEGRA with 1.6L????? [chrissy221] by steine13
Aug 27, 2006 (5:08 am)
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Replying to: chrissy221 (Aug 26, 2006 8:11 pm)

If you can spend $9 on a 7-year-old car with 160k, I strongly suggest you check out Hondas LX Civics and the new Fit -- especially the Fit, since it seems to be a great little go-cart in the handling department. Good deals on Corollas abound, also. How about an "S" with a stick and a sunroof for (I'm guessing) $15-16? It'll last a couple decades.
 
what could be wrong with it if anithing at all
 
Well, that's about it: Anything at all could be wrong with it, and how would you know? At the very minimum, when buying used, take the car to a GOOD, KNOWLEDGEABLE mechanic and have it checked out stem-to-stern. The laundry list he'll likely come back with is going to make you think twice.
 
Trust me on this, I recently flubbed one and flipped it to a local dealership for a few hundred $$ loss, just to get rid of the darned thing. And I've been buying used cars for a looong time, and kinda know what I'm doing.
 
Small, good-quality, low-mpg cars are really pricey right now in the used market. That's what happens when gas goes up. New cars didn't rise nearly as much, because there is still more supply than demand. Also, people just won't buy an econobox for $20k.
 
Only buy this Integra if you absolutely have to have it, and if you can afford to throw $4000 at it in the first year without going broke. There is nothing worse -- except maybe microwave popcorn -- than making payments on a car that needs repairs, and then not being able to afford those repairs. I've seen it happen to people, and the results are an absolute disaster that messes up your life.
 
Given your taste, if you want to spend $9 wisely, look for an '02 Protege or better yet, Protege5. They come without the insane Honda/Acura markup used.
 
Long-windedly yours,
  -Mathias
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When considering a used vehicle from any private dealer by civic4
Aug 27, 2006 (1:10 pm)
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Always check with www.bbb.com, The Better Business Bureau will have information on its members and non members that may be helpful if considering a used car from a used car dealer. Some are ethical sales people, and some will sell you junk even if you were a family member. Also, be sure to file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau if you have unresolved issues or feel you are being treated unfairly as a consumer. By doing so, you may prevent another unscrupulous dealer from selling to an unassuming buyer. We have power as consumers but sometimes forget how strong a force we can be.
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Re: Girl in trouble!!! 2000 INTEGRA with 1.6L????? [steine13] by lemmer
Aug 28, 2006 (6:02 am)
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Replying to: steine13 (Aug 27, 2006 5:08 am)

Did you sell the lowrider?
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Re: Girl in trouble!!! 2000 INTEGRA with 1.6L????? [chrissy221] by zodiac2004
Aug 28, 2006 (6:37 am)
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Replying to: chrissy221 (Aug 26, 2006 8:11 pm)

The 1.6L is probably a typo. The '00 Integras had the 1.8 - as you pointed out.
 
But 9000 for one with 160K - that's beyond crazy. That's a decent price for a 2000 with about half the mileage.
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Re: Girl in trouble!!! 2000 INTEGRA with 1.6L????? [chrissy221] by oregonboy
Aug 28, 2006 (7:40 am)
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Replying to: chrissy221 (Aug 26, 2006 8:11 pm)

You might check with your insurance agent before the Integra purchase. Premiums will be high, and deservedly so. A Seattle area paper ran an article on the top 10 cars for theft in the region. Six of the 10 were Integras (of various years).
 
Of course the market value of the Integra, and its desirability to thieves depends on the engine (which is an easy swap into a Civic).
 
james
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Re: Girl in trouble!!! 2000 INTEGRA with 1.6L????? [lemmer] by steine13
Aug 28, 2006 (3:55 pm)
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Replying to: lemmer (Aug 28, 2006 6:02 am)

Wholesaled it to the largest Chevy dealer in the area for a $600 loss... long story, but that's the gist of it.
 
I just didn't see myself spending $$ to get a decent exhaust, and then turning around and selling it on the street.
 
Live & learn.
-Mathias

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