>need car
>$5,000 or less
>just needs to be safe and reliable
>only need it for going to work and maybe some slow comfy driving in the country sometimes
Was looking at the Toyota Corolla but I need some non-shill opinions before I drop my life savings on a car.
Pic not really related, but since it's here, do you think a 90s Corvette is shit for reliability or what?
92+ manual only
before that they are garbage
>>17134350
post your local craigslist.
a civilian crown vic or a grand marquis they are safe as long you don’t get t-boned.
>>17134350
Don't get a corvette as your only car, get the cleanest CRX you can find then save up for weekend car
>>17134365
GA
original commento
>>17134353
I can't do manual cause I'm not tryna focus on a dumbass stick and hit a tree
>>17134388
Found the world's cleanest CRX with somehow only 60k miles for $4.5k too fucking bad I don't have any moneys right now
>>17134411
People underestimate how based those shitboxes are. Perfect daily drive material
>>17134416
Yeah I hear Honda's are pretty great for reliability. Will probably get one of these if I don't find anything better.
>>17134389
https://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/cto/6086208859.html
>>17134396
kill yourself.
>>17134432
>https://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/cto/6086208859.html
posted 20 days ago, surely it's gone, no?
>>17134438
shit, I've seen cars listed over and over for a year plus
>go to CL
>go to options
>mileage: 25000 min, 125000 max
>title: clean
5k is easy mode. I've gotten reliable daily drivers for under $2k
>>17134396
I find that driving a manual car makes you more involved in the driving process, thus making you more aware of trees.