Can a get a reliable/good condition Civic for $4000?
I see the last generation started in 2001... can I get one of those in good condition with around 100k miles for $4k?
Trying to help my GF get out of debt and she needs dependable cheap transportation to start digging out of her hole.
Thanks,
Brian
Trying to help my GF get out of debt and she needs dependable cheap transportation to start digging out of her hole.
Thanks,
Brian
From what I've seen, I think they're more like $5k, maybe you can get one for 4,XXX, but I don't think $4k.
You can get an ugly but mechanically sound 80s Mercedes Turbodiesel for like $2k. Then again, if you're willing to go ugly you can prob get the newer Civic too.
You can get an ugly but mechanically sound 80s Mercedes Turbodiesel for like $2k. Then again, if you're willing to go ugly you can prob get the newer Civic too.
Last edited by marlinspike; Mar 19, 2009 at 06:32 PM.
I guess I'm trying to learn more about the cars. I can't think of a better option for cheap reliable transportation.
What about the pre-2001s?
What about the pre-2001s?
You could prob get an early 2000s Chevy Malibu or mid 2000s Chevy Cavalier. Asian cars don't seem to depreciate as hard as they normally do around here.
What's the first year of the pre-2001 generation?

Just shop around, but a civic is def reliable and cheap.
Well I was thinking you could get like a 2002 Malibu instead of a 2000 civic or like a 2005 cavalier (what can go wrong in 4 years...though I guess with The General, that's a question I don't want the answer to).




