I have 1000 USD, is it actually possible I'll find a decent working car for that? Some brands are listed in the buying guide, how reliable is it?
>>17775961
For 1000 dollars you could easily get a Bedford Rascal
>>17776007
Well there's always a (old) Toyota Corolla ...
i bought a 99 honda civic cx for $1400 a few weeks back. so far no mechanical issues
>>17775961
1k is easy mode friend. The real trouble comes at the 500 and below mark. One suggestion might be a cherokee with an inline 6
>>17775961
I bought a $300 1989 Honda Accord with 350k miles and it lasted until 400k before the headgasket went and I overheated.
I beat the shit out of that thing too.
With $1k, you can definitely find a half decent shitbox that will run.
>>17775961
10 years ago, I bought a 1998 Jeep GC V8 for $1200 with 175k miles. I'm still driving it today with close to 240k.
You'll definitely find something decent and driveable, as long as you do your research
>>17776026
Is it? I've heard it doesn't become easy mode until 3k. But thanks for the suggestion. I'm feeling more confident now after a few of the responses.