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<blockquote data-quote="JustAnotherStayAtHomeDad" data-source="post: 148426" data-attributes="member: 7828"><p>best used cars under $6,000 </p><p></p><p>Buick century 97-98</p><p>chevy prizim 98-00 (toyota tercel)</p><p>ford crown vic 97</p><p>escort 97-01</p><p>f-150 2wd 96-98</p><p>ranger 2wd 96-98</p><p>geo prizm 96-96</p><p>tracker 96-97</p><p>honda civic 96-97</p><p>mazda 626 98</p><p>b-series p.u 96-98</p><p>protege 96-00</p><p>mercury grand marquis 97 (crown vic)</p><p>tracer 97-99 (escort)</p><p>nissan altima 96-98</p><p>frontier 98</p><p>PU 96-07</p><p>sentura 96-99</p><p>saturn s series 96, 98-99</p><p>subaru impreza 96-97</p><p>suzuki sidekick 96-97</p><p>toyota corola 96-99</p><p>eco 00</p><p>tercel 96-97</p><p></p><p></p><p>that is the only list of used cars that consumer reports recomends in the under $6000 price range as of march 2005. notice some years are not listed, because evan imports have bad years (1st modle change years for most all mfg's are poor) PLEASE stick to that list, you can find somthing you can live with (remember being brike and young, reliable and economical is much better than sexy or stylish.</p><p></p><p>If I were in your shoes:</p><p></p><p>Plan on taking you money and portioning it up. $600 to pre pay your insurance (full coverage) for 3-6 months depending on what car you buy, and what rate you pay (the worse your credit the higher the rate, along with your claim and violation history) get in the habbit of saving the next 6 month premium in advance and paying ahead. </p><p></p><p>anyhow, next: put the remaining $1400 down on the car of your dreams....er umm...the car within your means, and try to get as short of a note as you think you can aford. In that price range you should shoot for an 12-24 month loan, but do be woried if you have to go 30-36 if you spend at the top of that lists price range. work hard, make double payments as often as you can, and then save your money when you are clear so your next car you only have 1 payment to make, and don't get jacked for intrest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustAnotherStayAtHomeDad, post: 148426, member: 7828"] best used cars under $6,000 Buick century 97-98 chevy prizim 98-00 (toyota tercel) ford crown vic 97 escort 97-01 f-150 2wd 96-98 ranger 2wd 96-98 geo prizm 96-96 tracker 96-97 honda civic 96-97 mazda 626 98 b-series p.u 96-98 protege 96-00 mercury grand marquis 97 (crown vic) tracer 97-99 (escort) nissan altima 96-98 frontier 98 PU 96-07 sentura 96-99 saturn s series 96, 98-99 subaru impreza 96-97 suzuki sidekick 96-97 toyota corola 96-99 eco 00 tercel 96-97 that is the only list of used cars that consumer reports recomends in the under $6000 price range as of march 2005. notice some years are not listed, because evan imports have bad years (1st modle change years for most all mfg's are poor) PLEASE stick to that list, you can find somthing you can live with (remember being brike and young, reliable and economical is much better than sexy or stylish. If I were in your shoes: Plan on taking you money and portioning it up. $600 to pre pay your insurance (full coverage) for 3-6 months depending on what car you buy, and what rate you pay (the worse your credit the higher the rate, along with your claim and violation history) get in the habbit of saving the next 6 month premium in advance and paying ahead. anyhow, next: put the remaining $1400 down on the car of your dreams....er umm...the car within your means, and try to get as short of a note as you think you can aford. In that price range you should shoot for an 12-24 month loan, but do be woried if you have to go 30-36 if you spend at the top of that lists price range. work hard, make double payments as often as you can, and then save your money when you are clear so your next car you only have 1 payment to make, and don't get jacked for intrest. [/QUOTE]
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