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Really? I've been in one and I liked the way it rode....

Yes. Really. A Kia Sephia will seem like it drives well if you drive it once.

It's the same way a POS rental car felt like a nice change from my nice car whenever I'd need to rent. And I'd think "well this ain't that bad". After 2-3 days it's fukk MY LIFE. Then if I had it for anytime from there the car would probably break.

Type "Chevy Cruze" into Google and see what it suggests. Click on the "Chevy Cruze piece of crap" suggestion.
 

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Get a Corolla, Camry, Civic or an Accord and dont look back or worry about scooping hoes.

get it manual too if you can so you dont have to worry about any stupid transmission problems.

Thats it. You Cant go wrong with this formula.

then save your money and go get a bimmer coupe.
 

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Would yall lease a car coming out of college if you have a good paying job lined up, but don't have any money to put down? :patrice:
 

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First car & 10k loan? Your Credit straight? You may need a co signer & were you putting any of your own money down?

Oh & make sure to not let insurance lapse . Learned the hard way :snoop:
 

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Would yall lease a car coming out of college if you have a good paying job lined up, but don't have any money to put down? :patrice:

:what:No? just buy a used Honda or Toyota, why buy something you can't afford? Especially considering the fact that by the time you finish paying it off the new body will be in production for probably the same price ...Just buy used and learn how to maintain you car.
 

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Get a Corolla, Camry, Civic or an Accord and dont look back or worry about scooping hoes.

get it manual too if you can so you dont have to worry about any stupid transmission problems.

Thats it. You Cant go wrong with this formula.

then save your money and go get a bimmer coupe.
Add Mazda in to the mix, they soooo underated.
 

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Add Mazda in to the mix, they soooo underated.

i wouldnt add a Mazda 3 or 6 to the list. those things are rust buckets now, very perplexing considering they came out after 2003. I had a M/azda6, that thing was ass cheeks to work on, it was like working on a german car but with none of the benefits. at the time of there were barely any aftermarket parts of community....but thats probably changed now.
 

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Would yall lease a car coming out of college if you have a good paying job lined up, but don't have any money to put down? :patrice:
No, if you a have a good paying job (with proof of such, like an offer letter or pay stub), a dealership (or your bank) will work with you to finance.

Don't buy a new car unless you plan on riding it even after its paid for. That depreciation hit is serious :beli:.... Newer used is the way to go.
 

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i wouldnt add a Mazda 3 or 6 to the list. those things are rust buckets now, very perplexing considering they came out after 2003. I had a M/azda6, that thing was ass cheeks to work on, it was like working on a german car but with none of the benefits. at the time of there were barely any aftermarket parts of community....but thats probably changed now.
I agree on the rust, Im pushing a 2005 Mazda 3, mechanically has been very reliable, but body and back end of the exhaust has a bit of rust.
 

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No, if you a have a good paying job (with proof of such, like an offer letter or pay stub), a dealership (or your bank) will work with you to finance.

Don't buy a new car unless you plan on riding it even after its paid for. That depreciation hit is serious :beli:.... Newer used is the way to go.
What about leasing? I'm in a 2 year program, but I don't know what I'll be doing or where I'll be after those 2 years. I'm almost guaranteed to still have a job tho
 
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