The best vehicles under $10k thread

give me da e36 m3 for 10k the car is not for everyone though i like sporty cars bimmers to be specific
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u can easily find a healhy clean title low 100k miles for 8-9k and put the 1-2k aside just in case like you would any car

1 min of searching on CL and already found this unmolested one

https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/5500835773.html
wow stick shift , techno violet....this man knows

shut thread down now . 
 
You can find an 08 accord with under 100 for 6-8k

Where at?

Yeah not sure where this guy lives but I've been in the market for a 2008 generation Accord for months
And the only way you getting one for 6-8k if you want it under 100k miles is if it's salvaged or in horrible condition.

Any accord 2008 or newer with under 100k miles, that's in decent shape, is probably going to be at least 9-10k, at least.
But...that still fits in with the theme of the thread so it's still a good suggestion :smile:

Either ya'll ain't really trying, can't negotiate, or assume it's all going to be available across the street.
 
give me da e36 m3 for 10k the car is not for everyone though i like sporty cars bimmers to be specific
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u can easily find a healhy clean title low 100k miles for 8-9k and put the 1-2k aside just in case like you would any car

1 min of searching on CL and already found this unmolested one

https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/5500835773.html
people say dont buy old euros but suggest these. idk much about bimmers or cars in general, but what makes these easier to maintain as opposed to like a 06 3 series or something
 
everyone keep the suggestions coming looking to buy a car for around 10k maybe a bit more , so this is the thread for me
 
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You can find an 08 accord with under 100 for 6-8k

Where at?

Yeah not sure where this guy lives but I've been in the market for a 2008 generation Accord for months
And the only way you getting one for 6-8k if you want it under 100k miles is if it's salvaged or in horrible condition.

Any accord 2008 or newer with under 100k miles, that's in decent shape, is probably going to be at least 9-10k, at least.
But...that still fits in with the theme of the thread so it's still a good suggestion :smile:

Either ya'll ain't really trying, can't negotiate, or assume it's all going to be available across the street.

Im not trying to be hostile at all, if you can show me a 2008 or newer Accord with less than 100k miles, with a CLEAN title and CLEAN body, for 6,000 dollars...ill go cop it this weekend bro. Serious. In California, preferably southern...

i been lookin for months. its probably the only car i actually am familiar with market value on right now, thoroughly.
 
serious response IMO


2005 Toyota Camry

how do i know?

my sister drives a 2003 that has lasted many trips to Rutgers and back from CT and also trips to NYC, finally.........MA where she did graduate program and came home every weekend


she will sell it soon after she gets her tax return and use that money towards a Challenger an I'm not talking about a v6
They may be boring, but if you're just looking for something to get you from Point A to Point B, it's hard to beat a Camry in terms of reliability/maintenance.
 
Im not trying to be hostile at all, if you can show me a 2008 or newer Accord with less than 100k miles, with a CLEAN title and CLEAN body, for 6,000 dollars...ill go cop it this weekend bro. Serious. In California, preferably southern...

i been lookin for months. its probably the only car i actually am familiar with market value on right now, thoroughly.
Bro got to have the best all time "talking down" skills ive ever heard of because everywhere ive done looked the 08 accord still 10k or higher.
 
Civic, can find a clean one that isn't old. Once you have more money, buy something nice.

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You can find an 08 accord with under 100 for 6-8k

Where at?

Yeah not sure where this guy lives but I've been in the market for a 2008 generation Accord for months
And the only way you getting one for 6-8k if you want it under 100k miles is if it's salvaged or in horrible condition.

Any accord 2008 or newer with under 100k miles, that's in decent shape, is probably going to be at least 9-10k, at least.
But...that still fits in with the theme of the thread so it's still a good suggestion :smile:

Either ya'll ain't really trying, can't negotiate, or assume it's all going to be available across the street.

Im not trying to be hostile at all, if you can show me a 2008 or newer Accord with less than 100k miles, with a CLEAN title and CLEAN body, for 6,000 dollars...ill go cop it this weekend bro. Serious. In California, preferably southern...

i been lookin for months. its probably the only car i actually am familiar with market value on right now, thoroughly.

The range being 6-8, this looks good. No idea if it's salvage though, not mentioned.

http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...[HONDA[ACCORD[]][]]&listingId=426721232&Log=0

Private so i'm sure you can negotiate down 300+.

Another around that, probably negotiate down:

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sgv/cto/5530310772.html

Know nothing about So Cal though, so i may be off. The ones I was seeing were in other states.
 
What SUVs would you guys recommend in this range, particularly focusing on anything with a 3rd row? What's still reliable in the 125-150k miles range which is what it seems like everything in that price is; Durangos? Tahoes? Yukon? Escallaedes? etc?
 
What SUVs would you guys recommend in this range, particularly focusing on anything with a 3rd row? What's still reliable in the 125-150k miles range which is what it seems like everything in that price is; Durangos? Tahoes? Yukon? Escallaedes? etc?

Jeep Commander.

a used hemi overland commander is around 10k with a 3rd row.
 
What SUVs would you guys recommend in this range, particularly focusing on anything with a 3rd row? What's still reliable in the 125-150k miles range which is what it seems like everything in that price is; Durangos? Tahoes? Yukon? Escallaedes? etc?

You can get an Explorer, eddie bauer edition (3rd row, leather and sunroof) and be under the 10k by A LOT!
Those 4 other trucks you mentioned will suck up more gas. Plus the Escalade will cost more in insurance.
 
You know I saw an Eddie Bauer on CL a few days ago too. Thought I had a mean come up on CL Saturday too but turns out she/he was a major scammer so much so googling their email addres brings results up. I'm seeing a lot of GMCs and Chevys too, Envoys, Terrains, Terrace, a Chevy Trailblazer, Tahoes.

What about former police vehicles?
 
You know I saw an Eddie Bauer on CL a few days ago too. Thought I had a mean come up on CL Saturday too but turns out she/he was a major scammer so much so googling their email addres brings results up. I'm seeing a lot of GMCs and Chevys too, Envoys, Terrains, Terrace, a Chevy Trailblazer, Tahoes.

What about former police vehicles?
Chevy brought back the caprice in that is a four door large sedan that can be optioned with a 6.0 ls motor. Said to be a very fast car. Decommissioned from police departments these cars can be had for 10 g.

Ask ninjahood about it . He'd know more than me.
 
You know I saw an Eddie Bauer on CL a few days ago too. Thought I had a mean come up on CL Saturday too but turns out she/he was a major scammer so much so googling their email addres brings results up. I'm seeing a lot of GMCs and Chevys too, Envoys, Terrains, Terrace, a Chevy Trailblazer, Tahoes.

What about former police vehicles?
Chevy brought back the caprice in that is a four door large sedan that can be optioned with a 6.0 ls motor. Said to be a very fast car. Decommissioned from police departments these cars can be had for 10 g.

Ask ninjahood about it . He'd know more than me.

NJ state troopers use em..based on da Zeta/camaro platform..very capable vehicles.
 
lol @ yall acting like they choose cop cars for performance or reliability reasons

they use em cuz theyre cheap, big and comparatively fast. that other stuff is an afer thought

if i was buying any high mileage vehicle itd probably be Japanese. buy an old QX truck and get like 10 mpg haha
 
lol @ yall acting like they choose cop cars for performance or reliability reasons

they use em cuz theyre cheap, big and comparatively fast. that other stuff is an afer thought

this is actually not true though... Police cars have notably better heavy duty suspension, improved cooling mechanisms for transmissions & exceedingly durability.
 
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