Daily Driver
#1
Daily Driver
Looking at a daily driver. Found a 02 civic ex w/166k miles for $3k. Think this is a good deal. Looking for something with good gas mileage and that's reliable....
I'm not retired like some of you and need a car for back and forth to work
I'm not retired like some of you and need a car for back and forth to work
#5
I think 7/10 cheap cars you get on CR is going to be a money pit. Just find something that you know you can work on and get it for as low as the guy will sell it. Suspension stuff to me is no biggie, it's rust and leaks and electrical gremlins. Also I wouldn't say no to salvage title vehicles IMO.
We haven't had any problems out of our kia rio, low resale value could put you in one pretty easy. Only thing I've done is the timing belt and pan fluid change for the auto transmission. But Jessie got it new in college.
I'd jump on this no second thoughts.
http://columbia.craigslist.org/cto/4646765503.html
We haven't had any problems out of our kia rio, low resale value could put you in one pretty easy. Only thing I've done is the timing belt and pan fluid change for the auto transmission. But Jessie got it new in college.
I'd jump on this no second thoughts.
http://columbia.craigslist.org/cto/4646765503.html
#6
6th Gear Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Thomasville, NC Where we beat headers into submission!!
Posts: 7,233
The good thing about Honda's is that they're so popular parts are pretty cheap.
Just make sure you change the timing belt or it's EXPENSIVE!! Ask me how I know...
Just make sure you change the timing belt or it's EXPENSIVE!! Ask me how I know...
#8
6th Gear Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Thomasville, NC Where we beat headers into submission!!
Posts: 7,233