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Going insane trying to find a car There's so many used cars out there to sift through to find something good. My big problem is that I don't even know what manufacturers to to really look out for so I end up just looking through all the ads. What would be a good low maintenance car around $9-$11k? 4 door sedan with an automatic gearbox, that's newer than 2008. Which manufacturer to look for because I have no clue how to fix a car or where to even start. I need something that wont break down too fast and repairs wont be out of my ass. I'll probably fix it with a lot of Googled tutorials once the time comes. So far I've looked at Volkswagen jettas quite a bit but reading through the RS forums and seeing all the engine light jokes has made me change my mind. I'm not asking for specific ads or anything, just something to point me in the right direction, I've been wasting way too much time on this and should've already got a car a long time ago. It's just a car that would get my ass around Vancouver and maybe outside of it a bit. |
Get a civic or corolla. /thread. |
Civic, Corolla, TSX |
You've essentially narrowed it down pretty well - an Auto 4-door that's newer than '08, with a budget of around 10K. That's not as large a range as you may think. Low maintenance, so reliable then. Stay away from anything European. You can find American cars from that era, but most will be pretty shitty. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._SES_sedan.JPG So now it's mainly Japanese, and maybe some Korean. Civics and Corollas are best selling for exactly the reasons you mentioned. Accords, Camrys, Nissan Altimas, Sentras, Mazda 3/6, Hyundai Sonata, etc. You may even be able to get some of the higher end models such as TSX, TL, etc. |
^^^No to TL/Accord V6 auto |
Going insane trying to find a car Civic bro |
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can't go wrong with corolla or civic |
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In fact, Honda started using the RL transmission in later model 3G TLs. |
I'm surprised nobody mentioned Mitsubishi Lancers yet. 08/09 Lancers can be had for dirt cheap (within your budget) because they depreciate like a rock :'( CVT's on those feel gutless but they are roomy cars with a pretty big trunk. Plus they still look pretty darn good. |
Sounds like a recipe for a coma on 4 wheels |
I say Honda Fit, haul a bunch of stuff and good visibility and they're super reliable. |
when I joined revscene many years ago (even before this account), there was a quote that stuck with me. Cheap, fast, reliable. Pick two. -Forgot who it was It's pretty much how I've continued to buy cars. and the honda v6 trannys still have problems, it never ended. |
Kinda OT but if I'm looking at a Honda/Acura V6, in either the TL or accord what should i be looking at for reliability? The 6 speed trannys? |
In on possible Acura thread.... Thinking of getting a TSX to replace the 4runner. Reason being, I want to save money on gas and insurance, plus I miss having a manual daily. And my parents recently retired (they drive a CR-V) so I figure I can just switch cars with my dad if I need to "haul" large items. From what I understand, the auto TSXs have less transmission issues because they aren't mated to the V6. And variants of that same K24 engine are used in a ton of other Honda/Acura cars so I am assuming they are quite reliable. Problem is a lot of them are still in the $10k-14k range.... |
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On topic to OP: I would recommend a simple Honda Civic 2006-2011 or Toyota Corolla 2009-2013 for reliability and easier self-maintenance. It is down on power, but with gas prices these days, it's well worth getting a fuel sipper. If you want some luxury, get the Civic EX-L model or go with an Acura TSX, although you will have a higher insurance premium associated with it. |
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More reliable than the autos for sure, but that generation just seems to not have been good for V6 Honda transmissions |
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Op only wants a car to put around town in so i dont see why he needs a big v6? |
I've been driving my '04 tsx since December. No complaints other then I've already seen some door lock actuator issues. Comfortable quiet car hopefully for years to come. Filling with premium kind of sucks when your not exactly driving a performance sedan. Good DD |
I know you're looking for a 2008+ vehicle, but I believe one of the moderators here on the forum is selling his TSX. (Edit: I think it may have been sold.) |
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TSX? I don't think he would want to spend extra money on premium gas. Same as TL. |
OH FUCK SERIOUSLY, Why are people even recommending TL, TSX or Accord? I don't think OP wants to put extra money on extra maintenance, insurance, gas, etc. I think all he needs is a Civic or Corolla. He doesn't need V6 engine that requires premium gas. |
I think reliability wise, most of the japanese brands are a good bet. The safest ones are civics and corollas as pointed out by numerous members. but that being said, those same civics & corollas aren't exactly "cheap" when it comes to what you'd get out of it.... luxuries, features, etc. I'd recommend mazda 3s too, they are a better equipped when compared to civics and corollas |
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I haven't seen anyone recommend a Kia, are they like the sub-par quality asian cars? |
GTO How about Australian? |
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