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Quoted By: >>4626045
So /o/,
I started with $2,500 from my insurance payout to get a "new" car, most likely an older Civic. I'm 19 and currently living with my Grandfather (I'd be moved out but A LOT of shit has happened in the past 6 months) and he's paying the bills etc etc while I'm in college.
He decided I should get a new car, and my money is going towards the down payment. I'm most likely going to be in the $15,000 range, and I need something with 4 doors, reliability, and good fuel effiency.
So, I'm pretty positive I want a Mazda3, 06-08. I haven't test drove one yet, but I've looked around and with 40k miles on an 08, they're $15,000.
Is this the best car that fits my requirements in the price range? I love the body style, and they're pretty peppy (getting a 5 speed).
The only car I'm really against is the 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer GT-S, I test drove one and the suspension sucks dick, I want a comfy ride.
Picture related; It's the Mazda I went to see, just didn't test drive it.
I started with $2,500 from my insurance payout to get a "new" car, most likely an older Civic. I'm 19 and currently living with my Grandfather (I'd be moved out but A LOT of shit has happened in the past 6 months) and he's paying the bills etc etc while I'm in college.
He decided I should get a new car, and my money is going towards the down payment. I'm most likely going to be in the $15,000 range, and I need something with 4 doors, reliability, and good fuel effiency.
So, I'm pretty positive I want a Mazda3, 06-08. I haven't test drove one yet, but I've looked around and with 40k miles on an 08, they're $15,000.
Is this the best car that fits my requirements in the price range? I love the body style, and they're pretty peppy (getting a 5 speed).
The only car I'm really against is the 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer GT-S, I test drove one and the suspension sucks dick, I want a comfy ride.
Picture related; It's the Mazda I went to see, just didn't test drive it.