Best car brand to buy secondhand? Toyota, Honda, Suzuki, Daihatshu, Hyundai, Kia or something else?
>>17577381
Lol take your gook cars and shove it OP you weeb faggot.
Toyota and Honda along with Lexus and Acura. Porsche is also generally pretty good.
>>17577416
Dodge
>>17577381
All of those except old Hyundais.
>>17577381
BMW, everything e39/e46 or older is perfect
>>17577381
STOCK older Volvos
Owned by grandmas and older peeps that baby them with all the right documentation and services
subaru
>>17577381
>used
>>17578023
>buying a new sub $50k car
>>17578056
>buying a used sub $50k car
Depends on how the previous owner treated it. Brand really means nothing if the last owner never serviced it. My first car was a well looked after Toyota Starlet with 200,000ks. I continued to service it regularly and got it up to 320,000kms without needing anything replaced... On the same note a co-worker brought a late model low milage Altima that cost him thousands in repairs for the short while he owned it.
>>17577416
t. assmad domesticuck
>>17578073
>>17577381
lexus
>>17578077
This may sound extremely retarded but how did you service your car? Did you do it yourself or bring it somewhere and just asked them to go over it and fix stuff?
Say there's two cars, ones newer with less miles but not a high quality brand and one is older but with some more miles and is a higher quality brand but they're the same price.
Should i go for the newer one? It's like 30k miles versus 70k. I need a cheaper car (8-13k usd) that'll last a few years so i can save my money for a nice one.