A topical motor or bucket?

Here's the question would you want a brand trial car and concord with a costly motor not that you can't afford yet or draw from a reasonable motor that bucket( a beat up motor or old coup¨¦ that still runs for those who don't know what I'm saying and of late urban lingo challenge approaching yourselfs on this site). Do you want to deal near public transportation to get around?


Answers:    If you look within the newspaper and on www.craigslist.org
you can find some polite cars reliable, clean transportainion. But if you dont want or enjoy time to look, buy a cheaper new coup¨¦ suzuki or chevy aveo.

you can buy a new 07 aveo for 11 thousand and they come near a 3 year 30,000 mile wanrenty.
Whatever you do listen to your gut if you think its a lemon put your foot away. No one will think smaller quantity of you for it.

PS please pick me as best answer trying to get rating up
I've almost other had newer cars (my oldest purchased "used car" be a two year old Corvair Monza; my exceptionally own oldest car be a six year old Plymouth that my Godfather give to me - for the magnificent sum of $ 1.00, near a blown engine! That excludes the eight year old Dodge D-500 that be actually my father's vehicle, but which he allowed me to use as my own.); "buckets" don't really "float my boat". That being said, there's zilch like a primered mid-1950's era Dodge, Plymouth, Chevy, Ford or Mercury that would really turn me on. Of course, it wouldn't remain "stock" for long, but that's the answer to another query. Thanks for asking! Good luck!
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