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paigeoliver:

Ok, I am probably going to need to replace my stolen car, and I really dislike debt, so I am gonna have to buy a cheap one.

What about these?

http://stlouis.craigslist.org/car/65873981.html

http://stlouis.craigslist.org/car/65613187.html

http://stlouis.craigslist.org/car/65192258.html

http://stlouis.craigslist.org/car/64734835.html


SOAPboy:

whats your max price.. theres alot of cars for "dirt" that seem reliable around here..



paigeoliver:

I really need to stay sub-$1000.

I darn near cleaned my savings out a month ago when I bought the car that was just stolen. Now I am down to like $1500 in the bank.

SOAPboy:


--- Quote from: paigeoliver on March 30, 2005, 04:50:18 am ---I really need to stay sub-$1000.

I darn near cleaned my savings out a month ago when I bought the car that was just stolen. Now I am down to like $1500 in the bank.

--- End quote ---

ill ask around.. your close enough..



DrewKaree:

The Caddy or the S-10.  Those other two have way too many miles to be considered useful for much longer.  The Caddy looks nicer, the S-10 can haul more, and is probably better on gas.  Dunno on odo mileage for the S-10, but from what I recall, you find them to be nice.

I just have an extreme dislike for cars the size of that Paseo and Festiva.  If I had to choose between THOSE two, I'd opt for the Paseo, actually.  Seems nicer, but there wasn't a lot of info on it, but I've had a Festiva crackerbox like that with nothing but probs, friend had one with NO probs.  Seems to have more problems to start with that might end up costing you more money in the short term, or perhaps become prohibitive to keep running.

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