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Old 05-06-2008, 03:29 PM
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Best car under 6K.

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I'm new to this forum. I found this site to be very useful so I've decided to give it a shot.

I'm in the process of looking for a new car under 6K. I was just wondering what you guys think would be a good buy. The two factors that I would look for are:
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-Less likely to have maintenance problem

Any advice or inputs are welcomed and appreciated.

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Re: Best car under 6K.

What is the smallest car you would consider?
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Re: Best car under 6K.

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What is the smallest car you would consider?
Hey Brian R.,

Thanks for the relpy. Well, the smallest car I consider would be a Corolla. Hope that helps.
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Re: Best car under 6K.

A Camry would be hard to beat if gas-sipping, reliable transportation is your objective. For 6k, NADA guides list a '99 w/ 2.2L 4-cylinder and ~110k miles for that amount. Go smaller to a Corolla and you could get an '01 with the same engine & 95k miles for $6,150.

FWIW, my '92 LE (2.2, auto) has 205k and could go for as much as $2,800.

Prices will vary according to mileage and vehicle condition. Good luck!
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Re: Best car under 6K.

jdmccright has listed your Toyota choices. Same goes for Honda, Nissan, Hundai, etc. You sacrifice interior room and smoothness for mileage in all these cars. Civic vs Accord, Corolla vs Camry or Solara, etc. You will have to decide whether mileage or interior room/smooth ride is more important and whether you would give up 6-8 mpg for your rear seat passengers and luggage room.

IMO, the best buy right now in the US is Hundai. See what you can find. Toyota would be my second choice for a good car with good mileage at a reasonable cost.
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Re: Best car under 6K.

A whole lot about the price of anything is the demand for it. IMO, you'll get a better bang for the buck with something like my daughter's Mitsu Mirage. They got a bad rep because of ECM problems in the early to mid 90's, so the demand is not there and the price is much lower than a similar Corolla or Civic. Her '00, which I bought new for her in college, has had few non-maintenance repairs (tires, battery, etc). These non-maintenance repairs have consisted of a new spring gizzy that flips open the fuel door and a hose clamp to secure a broken spot weld on an exhaust heat shield. The total is under $5. Granted, it has only about 45K on it, but $5 in 8 years says something.
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