Those are pretty manly, right?
Miata?
I believe its San Antonio.Hes still lost in austin, right?
Been thinking about that. Very fun to drive, but only seats two..
Can't find one under $10k.
2007 http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/ctd/2311074519.html
2001 http://baltimore.craigslist.org/cto/2290085030.html
Galant that's pretty nice looking http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/ctd/2315781958.html
2005 http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/cto/2315525500.html
2003 http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/cto/2314856174.html
I'm sure you can haggle with a dealership to get a 2008/2007 in your price range.
That first one doesn't list the millage. That's not a good sign.
The second one is overpriced.
A Galant? I said sporty.
The forth one is better, but it's also overpriced and has leather seats. I hate leather seats.
The last one is ok. But it has rims on it. I would have to remove them and that would add to the already slightly high price tag. Plus leather seats.
Ya, okay... good luck with this.
I know.. Cars around here a priced way to high. I think I'll just get a minivan instead.
Those two brands seem to be okay for initial quality, but go ahead and test drive one that's 4-6 years old and tell me what you think.I test drove a Hyundai Sonata SE turbo yesterday.. Not japanese, but Korean, and it was a really nice, impressive ride, and pretty affordable. The 2010 and earlier Sonata's were sub par, but the new one is really nice.
So is the 2011 Kia Optima. Hard to believe, but what those two builders are doing with their cars, it wouldn't hurt to at least take a look at them.
Those two brands seem to be okay for initial quality, but go ahead and test drive one that's 4-6 years old and tell me what you think.