Best used car in the $14k-$18k range

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Coli car heads, I need some guidance, and I am sure you cats are in the know.

Once I get my tax refund later in the month, its gonna be time for me to get a vehicle. My current one (2002 Saturn, bought when I graduated college) is pretty much on its last leg.

So, in the $14-$18k range, which is the best kind of car that I should be looking at. The main ones I have been peeping are a Nissan Altima, Chrysler 200 (and 300), and Toyota Camry, all around the 2010-2013 range.

If any of you own any of these cars (or just have some good intel), let me know the good and bad. Also, feel free to tell me another car that I should be looking at.

Thanks in advance.
 

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Coli car heads, I need some guidance, and I am sure you cats are in the know.

Once I get my tax refund later in the month, its gonna be time for me to get a vehicle. My current one (2002 Saturn, bought when I graduated college) is pretty much on its last leg.

So, in the $14-$18k range, which is the best kind of car that I should be looking at. The main ones I have been peeping are a Nissan Altima, Chrysler 200 (and 300), and Toyota Camry, all around the 2010-2013 range.

If any of you own any of these cars (or just have some good intel), let me know the good and bad. Also, feel free to tell me another car that I should be looking at.

Thanks in advance.

:comeon:




2010 Maxima
2010 Acura TL
2010 Lexus ES
2010 Infiniti G37
 

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Coli car heads, I need some guidance, and I am sure you cats are in the know.

Once I get my tax refund later in the month, its gonna be time for me to get a vehicle. My current one (2002 Saturn, bought when I graduated college) is pretty much on its last leg.

So, in the $14-$18k range, which is the best kind of car that I should be looking at. The main ones I have been peeping are a Nissan Altima, Chrysler 200 (and 300), and Toyota Camry, all around the 2010-2013 range.

If any of you own any of these cars (or just have some good intel), let me know the good and bad. Also, feel free to tell me another car that I should be looking at.

Thanks in advance.
stay away from any pre 2010 Chrysler
 

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I bought my '11 VW CC for $18K with 18,750 miles. Great car so far, like it more than the BMW 335 I had before it.
 

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Coli car heads, I need some guidance, and I am sure you cats are in the know.
Once I get my tax refund later in the month, its gonna be time for me to get a vehicle. My current one (2002 Saturn, bought when I graduated college) is pretty much on its last leg.
So, in the $14-$18k range, which is the best kind of car that I should be looking at. The main ones I have been peeping are a Nissan Altima, Chrysler 200 (and 300), and Toyota Camry, all around the 2010-2013 range.
If any of you own any of these cars (or just have some good intel), let me know the good and bad. Also, feel free to tell me another car that I should be looking at.
Thanks in advance.
2010-2011 Subaru Impreza.
2010-2012 Mazda Mazda3
2010-2012 Honda Civic
 

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fukk that Chrysler 200 breh, my wifey has one. It's paid off, only reason we keeping it is she aint want no payments. Lot of shyt broke randomly on it.
 

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Your best bet would be a new toyota corolla. Solid reliability, great fuel consumption, and the warranties on them are outstanding.
 
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