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Any good, well built, very reliable American cars for $5k or so? The only ones I can think are Panther siblings.
Must be unibody, automatic, and not a sofa.
ZL1 for your time.
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Buick:
https://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/6000991339.html
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3800 powered Buicks, the working class hero.
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No
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Are you using ‘cars’ in the sense of any four-wheeled road vehicle? If so, there are plenty of durable trucks to be had at that price if that’s your thing.
Edit: just saw you added unibody. Nevermind
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You can get a Camry or Accord for 5k, and they are American cars :)
Might be possible to get a Sonic or Spark still under warranty.
This Spark
has just a little bit left under the factory warranty (GM cut warranties to 60k from 2015-on, but this 2013 still has a the balance of its original 100k warranty, albeit a small balance thereof)
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Not a sofa.
3800 Buicks are wonderful sofas, but that seems to be exactly what dtg11 doesn’t want.
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Yes but sofas, are so fucking nice to sit on.
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Not this
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Not gonna disagree. I love driving my brother-in-law’s Park Avenue.
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I’ve ridden in Buicks, way too floaty/boaty. Also not very well built, they’re pretty cheap feeling.
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I’ve ridden in Buicks, way too floaty/boaty. Also not very well built, they’re pretty cheap feeling.
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There you go, the sport version of the park ave.
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I have no experience with those, but early ‘00s Pontiacs seem like the opposite of well built to me.
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For $5k it’s as good as it gets.
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WAY too small. Good suggestion, but I’m picky.
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Two of my car
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Get a LS1 Camaro.
5k all day.
Hack you might be able to get a 04 GTO if you are lucky
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I said reliable :p
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That’s what I was thinking.
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Grand Prix.
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Fine... P E R F O R M A N C E
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$5k, for an American car maybe. But for $5k these are available:
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/cto/5961743229.html
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/cto/6027317080.html
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/cto/6023999680.html
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Maybe with a salvage title, maybe.
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Been in one, didn’t even bother test driving. Very cheap.
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Is that your father’s Oldsmobile?
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As Bman76 said, for $5K, that’s as good as it gets.
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No, but it is awfully similar to my grandfather’s Oldsmobile, lol.
(I get the reference.)
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$5k, for an American car maybe. But for $5k these are available:
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/cto/5961743229.html
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/cto/6027317080.html
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/cto/6023999680.html
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Buick Regal GS. Not the world’s best interior build quality (but very easy to repair) and difficult to find in good condition but if you take care of them they’ll stay a comfortable yet composed-riding somewhat sporty people-hauler that gets fairly stunning (26+mpg highway in the real world) fuel economy while delivering some supercharged highway fun. Definitely not the worst-looking cars of the early-2000s, either.
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YUM I LOVE TRANSMISSIONS
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My grandfather drives things that are similar to Oldsmobiles.
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Alternately. Pontiac Bonneville SSEi. Find one in good condition and you’re set. Supercharged, reliable, slightly less comfy than a Buick but far more composed. Still not uncomfortable. Interior looks a bit dated (HOLY MOTHER OF AIR VENTS) but the exterior styling is pretty damn great, especially those awesome full-width tail lights. I’ve driven ones with 40,000 miles and all the options, though that cost $11k as of last year, and it was just as nice as any new Malibu, Cruze, or what have you.
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Eh. The 4T65e-HD isn’t horrible if you don’t thrash on it all the time. Tune it for more aggressive line pressure (the soft shifts are their undoing) and it’ll last forever at stock HP numbers.
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And that’s why this Michigander drives a Japanese-built, 10-year-old Mazda, despite the stink-eye from my family. There’s just nothing American that can compete with a Japanese car at that price point.
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The Camry is american built. Thats reliable
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You might be biased.
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Actually yes. The first-generation Fusion has a good reputation for reliability and you can find them under $5k all day long.
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Kill with fire.
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Sounds like you need my Buick. 96 with 88k miles. $3999 and solid as a rock.
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4th gen! I’d recommend a 1st gen focus. I’ve heard their fairly fun to drive, but never driven one myself.
Geez. It’s almost as hard to find a pic of a stock 4th gen Camaro as a Civic.
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I had a LeSabre. They’re alright. Dashboards like to curl up like a potato chip if the car is left outside often. Has the softest/boatiest ride of any of the Buick family.
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He’s on his second Montana. Had a pre-facelift one that he liked so much he replaced it with a newer one when it died. I will never understand his love for those things.
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Cheap
Reliable
American
You can only pick 2.
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“Interior looks a bit dated”
“Stalin had his problems”
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The only thing I can think of is an SN95 mustang.
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“$5k American car”
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A quick autotrader search shows about 15 Dodge Charger R/T’s 2006-2008 all under 6K around the country. I know, I know - FCA reliability - but those 5.7 motors and 5 speed autos are bullet proof. If you get one without electronic bug-a-boos, these are pretty quick, comfortable cars with E-Class suspension design heritage. They ride very nice.
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Chevy 305s will outlive both of us
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Very true
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the rest of the car won’t
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Nah, just the headliner from the leaky T Tops haha
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hmmmm, I’ll have to check CL
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mmmm no
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Get a Foxbody or a SN95 Mustang.
SN95's are really refined and comfy for what they’re perceived to be.
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Toyota Camrys and Honda Accords are assembled in the US, so technically...
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I prefer to not run over crowds
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=_=...
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Saw 4k ones all the time in FL.
Maybe u need to expand your search
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I live in central Illinois, I’ve ready expanded it to 75 miles. That’s the most I’ll go at this point.