Hey /o/
I'm normally a pretty in-tune car guy, but when it comes to all matters of practicality sometimes I get a little bit lost
So, I'm going to start working an engineering job soon, and I need a reliable personal transporter to get me to-and-fro cheaply and without incident. I think I'd like a station wagon or hearse like body to so so, something big and roomy with plenty of space in the rear to do what with I need.
I'm thinking of grabbing this 87 lesabre off of craigslist. Is this a bad choice?
https://cleveland.craigslist.org/cto/5475560605.html
I really don't like the new small wagons and tauruses and things, and I also don't want to own a SUV, though I might be forced that way because 30 years is fairly old. Do you think that for 2200 this car could provide reliable daily transport with little needing done?
thanks
https://cleveland.craigslist.org/cto/5501745125.html
>>14693970
I'm not sure that is going to be quite large enough for my needs to move shit around like I usually do.
what's your budget?
90s saturn wagons are really good and pretty reliable for the price
alsoo 90s toyota wagons, i think the corolla and camry came as wagons...?
if you want a v8 boat that sounds awesome with the muffler removed, get a buick roadmaster wagon from the 90s
How about a subie wagon?
>>14694008
Corolla came as a wagon until 1997. Camry until, I think, 1998, maybe sooner.
Anyways, if those dont do it for ya, the GM B-bodies like OP is looking at are just fine.
They're perfectly fine, just don't expect good fuel economy.
>>14694057
Awesome. /o/ recommends them all the time. They're even on the sticky.
>>14694057
meh, I just don't like how subaru's and corollas feel.
My uncle is selling one of these for pretty cheap. Do you like them?
>>14694424
>that fucking greenhouse rear
oh lordy
Fairmont?
>>14694424
Op here, would definitely have a look at. Location and Price?
>>14694489
b-but roadmaster
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwIaX61vMrA#t=10s