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but if it does scare you , get a 100k mile one , clean title , stock for less money and mod it youre exact way
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go to miamis craigslist yourself and just type is300
I want a Lexus.
IS350 is my weakness. I won't find one under $10k with a clean title here in Seattle
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Always liked the CTS. Might get lucky and get an 2008 with 100k miles for $10,000.
Oh I see how they hold their value, that's part of the problem. But I'm not seeing a stock one for less than 10k. And rebuilt/already modded for 6~7k isn't a good look unless you personally know where it was being modded/maintained. Even then you gotta account for the strong possibility of rust on a 13+ year old vehicle. If you wanna talk mods and all that, it's nothing but love for the IS, but as far as a good sub 10k car purchase? Nah.they hold resale value cause of the previous mentions , which makes modded ones attainable for the low , give me a few moments and ill find you some MEAN is300's in miami craigslist for LESS than 10k possibly let me look
pre purchase inspection...that cars light weight....there 02ish ....not 80s. you can get clean title is300 for 8k-9k maybe less , STOCKOh I see how they hold their value, that's part of the problem. But I'm not seeing a stock one for less than 10k. And rebuilt/already modded for 6~7k isn't a good look unless you personally know where it was being modded/maintained. Even then you gotta account for the strong possibility of rust on a 13+ year old vehicle. If you wanna talk mods and all that, it's nothing but love for the IS, but as far as a good sub 10k car purchase? Nah.
A lot of these are the same as I posted in the 5k thread, but at 10k, you'll be looking at newer models with lower miles.
Relentlessly Reliable
- Ford Panther Platform (Crown Vic, Town Car, Grand Marquis) Low mileage, 06+ interior refresh, 08+ models can run on e85.
- Toyota Corolla
- Toyota Solara
- Toyota Prius
- Honda Civic
-Toyota Camry
-Honda Accord (Still, look for manuals. The v6s eat transmissions)
Trucks
- GM K series (Silverado/Sierra) 10k + throws used Diesel options into the mix
- RAM 1500
- Toyota Tundra
- Ford F150
SUVs
- Toyota 4 Runner
- YJ/TJ Jeep Wrangler
- 02-06 Cadillac Escalade/GMC Denali
- RX350 Lexus
Vans
- Honda Odyssey (watch for transmissions)
- Toyota Sienna
- Nissan Quest
- Chevy Conversion
- Ford Transit
Power Per Dollar
- 98-02 LS1 F-Body (Firebird/Camaro)
- 05-09 3v Mustang GT
- Subaru WRX/Saab 9-2x (Same car mechanically. The Saab will save you some cash)
- Chevy Cobalt SS
- Volkswagen GTI
- 06+ Ls4 W body Chevy Impala SS, Monte Carlo SS, Pontiac Grand Prix GXP
- 1st gen LX platform Charger/Magnum R/T
Fun Per Dollar
- Saturn Sky/ Pontiac Solstice
- Sw20 or W10 Mr2
- Acura RSX-S
- BMW E46
- BMW E36 M3
- 5th Gen Prelude
Image Per Dollar
- Malaise era Muscle/Luxoboats (Smog era american cars made after 1974) And oddball/less desirable older cars like the Ford falcon, Plymouth Valiant, Buick Omega, Buick Apollo etc. These cars can be found dirt cheap and carry a lot of panache, but keep in mind when dealing with a 30-40 year old car, issues will arise)
- 74-82 "Disco Era" C3 Corvettes - Probably the single most attention grabbing "look at me" car you can find under 10k.
- Bangle Era BMW's e90, e60, e65
- BMW e31 (beware for major mechanical headaches, but damn do they still look good.
- Infiniti g35
- 3rd Gen Acura TL
- Lexus IS250
- Lexus GS 300
- Lexus LS430
- Fiero with a bodykit....
Repped. What year Toyota or hondas are you saying can be had for 10k or under?
Thats what im in the market for. A honda 2010 accord or higherThere are lot's of options as new as 2011 in that price range.
You can find an 08 accord with under 100 for 6-8k
You can find an 08 accord with under 100 for 6-8k
Where at?