[/obviouschoice] Buy it then. Seriously. Really, the sole downside to that car is its affinity for catching siewinds. Other than that, it's a fun-to-drive, cheap, premium, sexy, efficient, tiny, huge car. I went through a phase where I randomly recommended it to everyone.I really like the 1rst generation Fit.
I said, "like the Celica and Elise," right? It's a high-revving, torqueless four, actually. You mentioned modifications, so I figured that would be a fetish to which you would subscribe anyhow. But, you should decline because...I do like it's looks better than the other Corolla. Does it have a V6 in it?
Also, EA11R, a base model Corolla has no steering feel. Sorry. Having owned a 99, driven several others, and so on, yeah. Neither does an Accord, my step mom's 2005 made me want to kill myself with the steering feel.
*FABULOUS*And the Corolla has as much steering feel as my 1990 Camaro. Infact my Town and Country minivan has more steering feel than my Camaro.![]()
If you finance 20k for 72 months at about 5%...
I think I may have found a car that will work for me. It's a 2006 5spd Scion xB priced at 11,900. I checked on the insurance for it and I was told it won't change. My rate now is about $80 a month, which means I can pay around a $400 payment on it.
Nah, its dark blue.Please tell me it's silver so we can call it "the toaster".
Have you tried asking how much would a Scion tC be? tCs have loads of aftermarket support and have a great community!
I've always liked the xB, I remember going with my brother to look at them when they first came out. And the 2nd gen is still nice IMO, but it lost some of the appeal the original has.Think you are making a very good decision with going with that 1st gen xB! 👍 You will probably be happy that you pick the 1st gen over a used 2nd gen since the voice of scionlife.com seems to like the 1st gen better.
When you get it on sunday, feel free to join scionlife.com! Great community with aftermarket sponsors!
It's expensive for me mainly because of my age.how expensive is auto insururance in U.S?. i just saw a quote on a thread for $1805 for 6 months.thats high, in alberta, my friend can insure a 06 sti and his 05 ford escape for 12 months for $1800
I like the SS version, but insurance is going to be high on it as well, and the lesser models are just kinda meh...how about a 06 to 08 chevy cobalt ss ?
Also, do you have a Scion? If all goes well with this Sunday I'll probably join that forum.
Ok let me pull the dealership worker card again. He will absolutely NOT get approved for any of those cars listed above for a 72 month loan and or 5% APR. Not going to happen, and not even with a co-signer with a 720+ beacon. Plus do you have any idea how high his insurance is going to BE with most of those? A 2003-2004 Cobra has the HIGHEST symbol rating there is--the same as a Viper, Lamborghini and Ferrari. His insurance ALONE at 20 years old is going to be more than $500/mo. Not going to happen. He'll be lucky to get a '99 Cobra for that.
Of those cars listed the regular base S40 Volvo and the Ford Fusion will be the ONLY possibilities. Like I said avoid all sports cars and any car with a performance tag.
If you're gung-ho on the Scion(s), have a look at the xA. They're a little more rare, and I believe their resale values suffered because of the so-so sales against the xB. Same car, otherwise, and both drive pretty well for basic transportation.
Am I the only one that can't take an xD seriously just because it's name is a laughing face?
And I did not get the xB. I found out Saturday that they're apparently not making enough money to afford a $412 a month, so I'm in the process of getting rid of them. And now my rent is doubled, so unless I get someone else to move in and help with rent bills I'll have to hold off a new car for a bit.
Wow, I didn't know we were getting Fiat 500's, I love the one Moglet has.