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post by Samurai   |  | Vehicular Lord Rick

Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 40 on 2/16/2010 8:48 PM >

Posted by jeepdave


Cherokee? I can has reliable? (nothing against pathfinders or 4runners as I have had both, but would take a Cherokee any day, more power, less techno gadgets to go bad)


um... i'm sure he'd like something he wouldn't have to take out a second job to be able to drive.
Cherokee= thirsty
they swill dead dinos like it's free.



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post by vince   |  | 
Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 41 on 2/16/2010 9:23 PM >

I look at the insurance price for a impala 2000,price 3000 $ ( insured just one side ) 450$ per year.A 2003 Ford Focus SE price 3300 $ ( Insured both side ) 2200 per year !!! What the fuck !!!


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post by Samurai   |  | Vehicular Lord Rick

Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 42 on 2/16/2010 9:27 PM >

Posted by vince
I look at the insurance price for a impala 2000,price 3000 $ ( insured just one side ) 450$ per year.A 2003 Ford Focus SE price 3300 $ ( Insured both side ) 2200 per year !!! What the fuck !!!


I'm not sure what you mean?
it's cheaper to insure the Impala?
of course, you're less likely to get hurt in an Impala as it's a larger car with more safety features. (the front end of an Impala FWD could double as a fucking battering ram- I had a 98 Lumina and 99 Monte Carlo that were W-bodies and they were beefy up front)




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post by WarBird69   |  | 
Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 43 on 2/16/2010 9:28 PM >

What do you mean by "insured one/both side(s)"?

And yeah, insurance sucks to be sure, especially if you are young and/or have a tarnished record. Sucks even worse if you get something considered to be a "sports car".

EDIT: If you're looking at full sized cars, maybe also peek at a Caddy or Lincoln. Could find a good deal on one, but they (I think) require premium fuel. My friend in high school had an 88 DeVille, rode like a dream.

A final option is if you know how to work on a car, get something quite a bit older, like a 60s Ford. Not only are they fuckin' tanks, you'll be cool an stuff.

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post by vince   |  | 
Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 44 on 2/16/2010 9:31 PM >

Posted by WarBird69
What do you mean by "insured one/both side(s)"?


One sides means that you're just insured for the damage that you could cause to other vehicle.Both sides you're car is insured too.


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post by Samurai   |  | Vehicular Lord Rick

Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 45 on 2/16/2010 9:31 PM >

Posted by WarBird69
What do you mean by "insured one/both side(s)"?

And yeah, insurance sucks to be sure, especially if you are young and/or have a tarnished record. Sucks even worse if you get something considered to be a "sports car".


my first financed car, a 91 Chevrolet Cavalier RS coupe, had be under my mothers' insurance... it's robbery that insurance companies get away with.



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post by atomx   |  | 
Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 46 on 2/16/2010 9:38 PM >

Posted by velcrozeppelin


Yes and no... really depends on the bank. In NYS, most banks don't like to do loans unless it's under a certain number of miles. Usually under 75K, or at least under the 15k/year "national average". They really prefer the car to be less than 5 years old, often less than 3 for them to consider financing at a low rate.



If you didn't see, he's in Canada.


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post by jeepdave   |  | 
Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 47 on 2/16/2010 9:59 PM >

Posted by Samurai


um... i'm sure he'd like something he wouldn't have to take out a second job to be able to drive.
Cherokee= thirsty
they swill dead dinos like it's free.



I get around 20 mpg with my Cherokee.

My 90 Nissan Pathfinder got 16mpg.

My 94 Toyota 4runner averaged on a trip to MO got 19.3.

My Cherokee on the hight way knocks out around 22, 17 or so around town. Its not too awful bad. I am happy with a 3300# 4x4 knocking out anything close to 20 mpg.


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post by Samurai   |  | Vehicular Lord Rick

Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 48 on 2/16/2010 10:00 PM >

ok... So Vince... the less from this? NO SUV'S!



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post by \/adder   |  | 
Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 49 on 2/16/2010 11:39 PM >

My mom's 94 v6 pathfinder gets 26/20 average.
My car (05 legacy sedan) gets 30/28 average.

My car insurance just went up ... 32 bucks. (must have found out about teh speeding ticket) was 518 now is even 550) 30 dollars more but ehh fuck it, right?


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post by steponmebbbboom   |  | 
Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 50 on 2/17/2010 12:10 AM >

a ford interceptor is certainly not going to get better fuel numbers than an SUV unless it's on propane. if you get a P72 interceptor on propane youll get even better fuel mileage and itll cost less, as long as you know where all the propane refueling stations are. most of the major gas stations hand out guidebooks showing where all these stations are located in your province like esso/shell/not sure about ultramar...

i would not recommend a vintage daily driver in Quebec unless you want to destroy it. that, and keeping a vintage car of any make/model in daily service requires a rolodex of business contacts that take years to establish. dont buy an old car if it's your only ride.

i would recommend a MkIII Caravan/Voyager (1996-2000) with the three-speed automatic (do not buy the four-speed overdrive or the 3-litre V6) in your price range of $5000 or less you will easily find a low mile/no rust van with lots of options and considering dodge had over 60% of the canadian minivan market share during the MkIII years (now over 70%) you will find a ton of them in scrapyards if you wind up needing parts for it. tons of room for gear and folding rear seats are perfect for sleeping. good gas mileage, excellent safety rating, cheap to insure, comfortable on long drives, good traction. here's what the MkIII magicwagon looks like,


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the only problem of course is that it's a minivan, and youre going to have to get over yourself in order to drive it. there's no way to make a minivan cool except to stop worrying about it and be cool when you get out of the minivan. this van will do everything you need it to do. just stay away from the four-speed trans and 3 litre V6 (they had valve guide issues and tend to blow blue smoke) and youll do fine...


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post by bandi   |  | Lippy Mechanic Bastard

Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 51 on 2/17/2010 12:13 AM >

No focus.


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post by \/adder   |  | 
Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 52 on 2/17/2010 12:23 AM >

Posted by bandi
No focus.


Get it?


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post by oddspot   |  | 
Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 53 on 2/17/2010 12:35 AM >

Posted by TheVicariousVadder


Get it?


hahahhaha that's pretty funny actually


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post by vince   |  | 
Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 54 on 2/17/2010 12:44 AM >

Posted by Samuraiok... So Vince... the less from this? NO SUV'S!
A gallon of gas in montreal right now is 4.65 $ so yeah, I will try to avoid that


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post by nostra-YOUPPI!   |  | Umpire

Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 55 on 2/17/2010 2:18 AM >

Posted by vince
I look at the insurance price for a impala 2000,price 3000 $ ( insured just one side ) 450$ per year.A 2003 Ford Focus SE price 3300 $ ( Insured both side ) 2200 per year !!! What the fuck !!!


i dont know what kind of driving record you have but my 03 cavalier is insured both sides 700$ a year, my 97 grand prix is insured both sides 600$ a year and my 01 sunfire GT is insured both sides for 600$ (im from quebec like you)


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post by nostra-YOUPPI!   |  | Umpire

Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 56 on 2/17/2010 2:21 AM >

Posted by vince


One sides means that you're just insured for the damage that you could cause to other vehicle.Both sides you're car is insured too.


vince, in quebec, one side just means your car is covered if its not your fault. In quebec because of our odd insurance rules if you get in an accident YOUR company pays the damage no matter who is at fault. A real bitch for that poor woman whos X-Trail i rear ended and did 5000$ in damage to last summer with her 1000$ deductible


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post by nostra-YOUPPI!   |  | Umpire

Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 57 on 2/17/2010 2:24 AM >

Posted by vince
Ok, I finnaly pass my DL and I want a car.Fast.But I don't want to make a mistake and buy some piece of shit.I have 5000$ or less.My ideas are the following.I want a spacious car ,comfort matters more than speed to me.Something I can sleep into during my exploration road-trips.Any sugggestion, << do not buy this >> etc ? Thanks
- Mazda 3
- Chevrolet Lumina, Impala
- Pontiac grand prix


vince, if you want a police impala there is a lot in st-luc quebec (st-jean sur richelieu) that sells SQ cars, he always has a good choice of impalas and CVPI's PM me and ill send you the address. Next to my house a dealer has 3 former Montreal CVPI's, if it came up to choosing between an SQ and Montreal car i would take the SQ car. they have higher mileage BUT they do a lot of highway driving, the montreal cars have engine hours guages for a reason, a LOT of idleing. I know from experience the cars at station 13 sit out back idleing ALL FUCKING winter


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post by gambino   |  | 
Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 58 on 2/17/2010 3:47 PM >

Posted by steponmebbbboom
a ford interceptor is certainly not going to get better fuel numbers than an SUV unless it's on propane. if you get a P72 interceptor on propane youll get even better fuel mileage and itll cost less, as long as you know where all the propane refueling stations are. most of the major gas stations hand out guidebooks showing where all these stations are located in your province like esso/shell/not sure about ultramar...




P71 is the interceptor designation, and my mpg is better than most if not all SUV's. I get about 20mpg city, and 30 hwy. I was looking at SUV's before, I am guessing they suck gas down because they are usually geared for towing, as well heavier, and less aerodynamic. With a 2.73 rear end on a crown vic 30mpg hwy is the worst you would get, those are on most if not all civi cv's.

In the end I chose this car because I knew it was better on gas, way cheaper on parts, and with all the heavy duty parts on it, I knew it would last.

Propane comes I guess once the taxi co's get their hands on some of the former cv's.




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post by vince   |  | 
Re: Need help choosing a car
<Reply # 59 on 2/17/2010 9:03 PM >

Posted by Samurai
ok... So Vince... the less from this? NO SUV'S!



If you consider that a gallon of gas in montreal right now is 4.65$, that may be good a good thing to avoid this.


Right now I consider a 2000 buick century with 80,000 km for around 2800$
OR a 2000 lesabre with 110,000km for about the same price.

Which one would you choose ?


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