So I am looking into buying a new car (not like BRAND new, but new to me). I live in the mid-west so winters can be brutal so i would like something that can get through yearly. I also commute to school and work everyday, and occasionally take trips, so something that is pretty good on gas would be good. Should I look into small SUVs or cross-overs as well? i really am at a loss, any advice on models, brands etc would be super helpful! (budget is 15,000..if i could spend more i totally would)also should mention I don't drive manual (that limits my options i know )
>winters can be brutal
the answer is always miata
>>17861954
Any kind of Honda Accord, Toyota Camry or Subaru Outback(if you want awd). Winters aren't that bad if you have snow tires, unless you live on unpaved roads in which the only advice I could give you is ground clearance
>>17861954
A 2001 Buick Regal GS with a few simple mods:
>Comp Cams custom cam and upgraded Comp Cam valvetrain components
>Thrasher Transmission Shift Kit
>SLP Performance Parts Coated Exhaust Headers
>PRJ Performance Ignition Wires
>SLP “Loudmouth” Exhaust System
>Digital Horsepower Inc. customized PCM.
>3.0” pulley
>Thrasher Modular Pulley System
>MSP Cold Air Induction System
>Goodyear Gatorback Supercharger Belt
>180-degree SLP Performance Parts Thermostat
>Stage 4 4t65e-hd transmission rebuild
>ZZP stage 2 axles
>>17861954
Just get a civic for 3k and snow tires
>>17862190
Outback is a good comfy safe car made in IN. Not fast but rides nice and has nice interior.
>>17862626
Lmao love this version
>>17861954
Buick regal awd