How much money are you working with? We can give ideas if we don't know how much you have to spend.
Get rid of that piece of shyt now breh, was just helping my uncle replace a torque converters on a 2014 Chrysler 300.
Most of the newer cars we work on are we uncle shop are Chrysler/Dodge and Ford. Them two brands produce some poor quality parts not meant to last the long haul. Cant believe yall nikkas still copping American knowing they reputation for being
@Balla Cop a 1990s Lexus LS400, Acura RL, Acura Legend, Lex ES300. Them cars look cold and will last forever with little to no major maintenance. I see older Lexus and Acuras coming into my uncle shop with 230k+
YOU GOING FOR STYLE POINTS OR RELIABLE? SEEMS LIKE THE MOST RELIABLE CARS AREN'T PRETTY. WHAT ABOUT THE SIZE OF THE VEHICLE. FULL SIZE, SUV, MIDSIZE? AND HOW MUCH MONEY YOU WORKING WITH?
He can get a basic challenger or charger. Those are pretty reliable and they don't cost a ton either...entry level is about is $26k or 27k brand new.
It would help if we knew his budget. If he is talking like 8k, well that changes things. If he is talking like 70k, well again that changes things.
Style, reliability, how much bread he is working with, etc. We need to know all those things before we can make a suggestion.
10K financed or cash/payoff? because financed might be a bit more difficult to work that budget
shyt, yeah. 10k is gonna be tough to swing but you'll probably be in a bit older/higher mileage market. maybe 2010 on down/ and 50K in miles and more10k financed.
shyt, yeah. 10k is gonna be tough to swing but you'll probably be in a bit older/higher mileage market. maybe 2010 on down/ and 50K in miles and more
If you can push that budget to 15,16K..you can get your pick of some quality. Other coli brehs helped me pick one out, maybe it'll help: Help me pick a car to purchase
I'm a Junior in college. My income isn't crazy, but I'm looking for another job. 10k on a car is my limit.
shyt, yeah. 10k is gonna be tough to swing but you'll probably be in a bit older/higher mileage market. maybe 2010 on down/ and 50K in miles and more
If you can push that budget to 15,16K..you can get your pick of some quality. Other coli brehs helped me pick one out, maybe it'll help: Help me pick a car to purchase
Look for people selling cars in the nice part of the city, especially older luxury cars (not the high maintenance brands). You can get an old car with all leather interior and pretty nice amenities that might be 10-15 years old and if someone with money is selling it they might not even care how much they get for it. My boss sold his old Lexus for $1500.
I'm a Junior in college. My income isn't crazy, but I'm looking for another job. 10k on a car is my limit.
yall nikkas drive?