A to B car
Is it to better spend the least amount on whatever runs/drives or spend more and get something with less problems and looks good
How long is a piece of string?
>>16652569
You get something inbetween. Something like a recently maintained Toyota. If the car you are looking for needs a timing belt be sure it was replaced recently.
>>16652662
Twice half it's length
Too goddamn long
>>16652671
Thanks.
Btw do you know where I can get some tartan paint?
>>16652676
Nah, can't help ya there
>>16652569
If you like cars get something you can actually afford that you like if you have no interest in cars the cheapest thing with no problems
>>16652670
>tfw I just bought this
Anyway, like this anon says, get a compromise. Something that's cheap, looks good and doesn't have too many or any problems
>>16652569
C get something you like driving that's in decent mechanical condition without breaking the bank
I've never understood just taking whatever unless it's a rental lot
>>16652676
I have some here, it's standard paint in Scotland.
>>16652569
Get something nice that looks good, but don't bother getting a huge engine with tons of horsepower. Really all you need is 100 horsepower for A to B. You will get better fuel efficiency and lower insurance costs as well.
Been holding out for a Toyota because they're usually the most reliable, but I think I'm going to lower my standards a little.
Thanks guys
>>16653155
>>16653162
Yeah I just want something that won't have me dumping money in repairs every month
>>16652569
>spend more and get something with less problems
Budget cars get less problems because there's less stuff to break
>>16654626
Budget cars being anything that's not luxury?