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Good Commuter Car
I think my Cruze is reaching the end of it's life, persistent oil leak can't seem to be fixed. What are the best commuter cars these days? Camry/accord/civic? I'd imagine now would be a great time to buy but what I'm seeing of 2012+ cars is $10,000 for 100,000 miles, seems like that's asking a lot? I average about 35,000mi/year.
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I have a 2015 Corolla. Bought it in mid 2018 for $16k with 21,000 miles. It's a great car for short hops but if you're sitting in it for more than 1 hour at a stretch then look into a Camry or Accord.
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I drive a 2011 camry SE, got it paid off in 1200$ (9 payments). It's served me well thus far.
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Accord Camry civic or corolla
The Hondas are made in the USA
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I paid $700 for a 1997 Geo Metro 4 years ago and it still runs fine. Cheap to insure and gets 40 MPG. I did math on it and it comes out to like 10 cents to get to and from work.
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can't beat a corolla for an everyday car.
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you can lease a brand new american car for $99-129 a month if you are buying anything else you are stupid
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What ever has the most inexpensive replacement parts. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Don't want to say which brand because real life.
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Last edited by Baler; 07-25-2020 at 04:38 PM..
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