Should I get? It has 55k miles

Should I get? It has 55k miles.

This would be my first car btw

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NOOOOOOOO

You could get an 05 with 100k miles for half that price and have essentially the same car.

Overpriced IMO, but something you'll be able to drive and rely on for years and still be able to get some money out of. You down in TX?

That sounds like just as shitty of a deal. A car that's 8 years older with double the mileage, approaching the age that even a Toyota will need a bit of work (suspension, or a wheel bearing, cooling system maintenance, etc).

Not in my area

Yes. San Antonio

Shut the fuck up moron.

Are you willing to drive a stick shift? It's a good way to get a good deal on a car since a manual is lot poison for the dealer many times.

Paying cash or financing? Post your local craigslist.

Huh? Did I hit some sort of nerve?

Can't drive shift :(

Financing. I got 2.5k for the down payment and don't wanna pass 12k

For reference OP, if a trouble-free Corolla is your thing, you can get a '15 with only 20k miles for the same $12k that you posted that '13 with 55k for.

Just use cars.com with filters set appropriately, took me all of 5 seconds.

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I'd encourage you to learn with a friend. I literally drove my non-stick driving buddy to the dealer back in highschool to take delivery of his Civic coupe, drove it back for him and taught him along the way. He drove it to work the next day.

'16 Accent for $10,500:
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>even a Toyota
Oh, look. A normie that thinks Toyota is universally significantly more reliable than everything else.

Oh look, an Veeky Forums memester

I drove the none s version and it' was depressing

'13 Sentra with only 10k miles for $11k:
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you can't afford this car. just save for longer and get a civic for 3k.

Lol
Oil burning trash.
These things are the worst.

fuck off. nissans are shit.

>55k miles
you're just paying a $5k premium for it being 2013 basically. You can get a slightly older car with the same amount of mileage for around $5k dollars.

If you're buying used already, what's the difference between a 2009 and 2013 anyways unless we're talking about generation differences.

I won't disagree. My coworker bought a '13 new, in 2 years and 20k miles its needed a strut and a wheel bearing (covered under warranty). The roads around here aren't THAT bad, although he's complained about his wife being pretty oblivious about making any effort at all to dodge potholes.

What's the story with the oil burning on the 1.8L motors?

i dunno about oil burning but im going to add that sentras literally fall apart as you drive it because their undercarriage is aluminum/plastic or whatever the fuck it was. No rust but obviously a whole different issue as an undercarriage cover.

Yup, just get an 09 with more miles for $5k or so, no reason to buy such a new car when you can get the exact same thing for less than half the price

>undercarriage is aluminum/plastic or whatever the fuck it was
"undercarriage is aluminum/plastic or whatever the fuck it was"

That doesn't sound like a Sentra. They have a regular mac strut front end and torsion beam rear, stamped steel control arms and such last I checked.

OP consider this for a moment:
cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/697391634/overview/

Veeky Forums hates these irrationally, but you could do worse than one of the most overbuilt and reliable cars in recent memory. Just 62k miles, I figure that Prius has a decade's worth of use in it with minimal work to be done, even stuff like brakes last forever on them. As a bonus, next gas crunch, turn around and sell it for more than you bought it for.

>choosing the most basic of appliances

Cant argue with the best of the best.
Every car is an appliance btw

Seventh generation corolla is far superior

Toyotas are the meme.

for the money there's far superior "appliances"

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