[QUOTE="RaptorPen"] the ability to handle tight corners is mandatory...Suzuki Sidekickrawsavonrofl get back to us when you figure out what the f*ck you want. go do a little research on your own (what cars you can get around you in your price range and that give you what you want and that you can afford). then come back with that list, and we will help I want a subcompact with good handling and mileage. Sorry I offended your autistic sensibilities by not having knowledge about the quality of a particular line or manufacturer.
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[QUOTE="ZumaJones07"]take the busfoxhound_foxThis. Very few reliable and safe cars can be purchased and maintained for under $5K these days. And when you are shopping for one that is... you don't go for a sports car. I have for the last 4 years of my life and it leaves much to be desired. Having to plan your day 2 hours in advance as a result isn't fun and tires you out.
Liking the Civic.Never heard intrigued and Suzuki Samurai used in the same sentence before. Seriously though, those cars are garbage. If you want a good subcompact for that price range, get an older Carolla or Civic.
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I'm looking for a used sub compact two seater that can be had for under $5,000. Power steering and the ability to handle tight corners is mandatory.
I don't know about quality but alot of the 90's era Japanese cars really intrigue me particuarly the Suzuki Sidekick/Samurai/X90 because they remind me of Jurassic Park. I also like the oldschool BMW's/Beetles.
Any advice?
You have a knife and before you is a fork in the road. Go left and you will have to face 10 guys armed with spoons. The right one guy armed with a knife just like you.
Which do you choose?
These colors don't run.
Tarantulas are the most americanized spiders outside of america. I think tarantulas have more in common with america than they do with the rest of canada. not to mention the rest of canada hates tarantulas.
So should we consider tarantulas part of america?
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