Happy 4th of July Oppo and car shopping question

Kinja'd!!! "WilliamsSW" (williamssw)
07/04/2020 at 10:24 • Filed to: Necessary car shopping without E90M3

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So, a buddy of mine is looking to get a car for his daughter, who is graduating from college and needs basic transportation (she’s not into cars).

Budget is $5-6k freedom units. They’r e looking at Accords and Camrys with 100k plus on them. I suggested Hyundai/Kia as well as Civic/Corolla. Think they want newer than 2010 or so.

What else should they be looking at? He mentioned the 4 Runner and I said LOL NOPE in that price range.


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Kinja'd!!! KingT- 60% of the time, it works every time > WilliamsSW
07/04/2020 at 10:53

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If they’re in a place where it gets snow an non-turbo  Subaru Legacy is a good choice if it's in the price range.


Kinja'd!!! Roadkilled > WilliamsSW
07/04/2020 at 10:53

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I would recommend a small or mid-sized sedan.

There is the argument that an SUV is safer, but that is only part of the story. The passengers in an SUV will probably do better in a two-car accident. However, they aren’t as easy to control as a smaller vehicle and a newer driver is more likely to lose control and get into a single-vehicle accident. The visibility isn’t as good and there is more mass to stop and turn.

If this is for a college graduate, let’s assume that cost of ownership should be considered. I think you are right about Hyundais, Kias, Civics and Corollas. Something small and reliable will be cheaper to operate, insure and maintain. It’s better to spend the money on a smaller car that is in good shape than a bigger car that might have more issues.

My first car out of college was a 91 Saturn SL. It wasn’t even the SL1, it was the absolute base model SL with a sticker prices of $7995. The only options installed were air conditioning and a right-side mirror. (Yes, that was optional equipment at the time.) There were crank windows and I had to lean across to unlock the passenger door. It served me well for more than a decade without any major expenses. It had enough room to carry almost anything I needed. (I once brought home a dishwasher strapped to the open trunk.) 


Kinja'd!!! someassemblyrequired > WilliamsSW
07/04/2020 at 10:54

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Would probably get you into an NC Miata around here, definitely an automatic one.

Mazda 2/3 & Focus other options.

Chevy Trax & Buick Encore also options. I’ve seen new Trax’s in the low 10s.   Not a great vehicle but a warranty is a nice thing to have when starting out.


Kinja'd!!! MKULTRA1982(ConCrustyBrick) > Roadkilled
07/04/2020 at 11:01

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I second this, no SUV. They’re not really safer and they’re more likely for a new driver to crash. You also don’t want to cement the mindset that anything that isn’t huge and tall is unsafe 


Kinja'd!!! Tripper > WilliamsSW
07/04/2020 at 11:18

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Honda Fit, rebadge it as a Jazz because Jazz


Kinja'd!!! WilliamsSW > someassemblyrequired
07/04/2020 at 11:30

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Ooh, an NC would be nice. Around here, would have to check closely for rust.

I did mention Mazda. I assume they want an automatic, doesn’t that rule out the Focus (Powershit)?


Kinja'd!!! WilliamsSW > KingT- 60% of the time, it works every time
07/04/2020 at 11:31

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Chicago suburbs, so yeah it snows.  


Kinja'd!!! WilliamsSW > Tripper
07/04/2020 at 11:31

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A Fit would be perfect IMHO.  Don't know why I forgot about that. 


Kinja'd!!! BrianGriffin thinks “reliable” is just a state of mind > KingT- 60% of the time, it works every time
07/04/2020 at 11:36

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I second this. 08 / 09 would be the best in that price range, 10 would be at the top of it. 


Kinja'd!!! gettingoldercarguy > WilliamsSW
07/04/2020 at 11:36

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Miata


Kinja'd!!! Tripper > WilliamsSW
07/04/2020 at 12:00

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A fit is my dirty secret car.


Kinja'd!!! jminer > WilliamsSW
07/04/2020 at 12:02

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A fiesta or a versa are both non exciting options that will work for a teenager and are cheap.  Also don’t forget the Yaris, they’re actually pretty fun to drive for a tiny car.


Kinja'd!!! Captain of the Enterprise > WilliamsSW
07/04/2020 at 12:10

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I’d go Camry or Corolla I’ve had one of each and both have have been great. I had the 2005 Corolla until an accident at 165,000 when a work van ran a red and t-boned me at 50MPH. I walked away and mechanically it was still rock solid until the accident. I replaced it with the 2011 Camry 2.5 that I still have. I got it with 121,000 miles and it’s at 155,000 and it’s been great too. I prefer it over the Corolla for the added refinement and size and comfort especially as a 6’3” guy.  It’s a great car. I would recommend either. They could probably get a newer Corolla than a Camry but it comes down to personal preference. 

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Kinja'd!!! WilliamsSW > Roadkilled
07/04/2020 at 12:56

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I completely agree about sedans over SUVs. I think they’re leaning towards a sedan too.

I had a 1995 SC2 that I bought new. Fun little car, If  not all that refined.


Kinja'd!!! WilliamsSW > Tripper
07/04/2020 at 12:58

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No reason for that to be a dirty secret.  They’ve got a fair amount of room, are fun to drive, reliable, economical, and fairly cheap.


Kinja'd!!! WilliamsSW > Captain of the Enterprise
07/04/2020 at 13:03

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Both great choices, and I think a Toyota or Honda is where they will end up.

I’m not sure what her personal preference is, but I would think she could get a slightly newer Corolla than a Camry. 


Kinja'd!!! WilliamsSW > jminer
07/04/2020 at 13:05

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Does the Fiesta have a reliable automatic transmission?

I couldn’t really recommend a Versa, having driven them.  


Kinja'd!!! WilliamsSW > gettingoldercarguy
07/04/2020 at 13:06

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Always the answer 


Kinja'd!!! Bootstrap > WilliamsSW
07/04/2020 at 13:56

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I would also offer up for consideration a used Prius.    Resale values are low as they have a small market. Great on gas which is good for a student.


Kinja'd!!! jminer > WilliamsSW
07/04/2020 at 16:40

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I didn’t think it had  the same transmiss ion as the focus, but after a google I am wrong.

Versa’s are terrible to drive, but cheap and reliable.


Kinja'd!!! someassemblyrequired > WilliamsSW
07/04/2020 at 19:04

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Yeah with the Focus you need to be careful, but some did have conventional autos, and they are all cheap thanks to the fact the Powershift is hot garbage


Kinja'd!!! WilliamsSW > Bootstrap
07/04/2020 at 19:41

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My only question on those is how do you make sure the  battery is in good shape?


Kinja'd!!! WilliamsSW > someassemblyrequired
07/04/2020 at 20:00

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Hmmm, so a bargain opportunity on non Powershit cars?


Kinja'd!!! someassemblyrequired > WilliamsSW
07/04/2020 at 21:08

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It’s worth a check, especially if you can get a relatively newish one in your target price range 


Kinja'd!!! Bootstrap > WilliamsSW
07/05/2020 at 21:11

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No idea. I would factor in the cost of hybrid battery rebuild 1k or so into the bid.