Hey Veeky Forums I need help finding a good first car, I have a decent budget and I think I'm reasonable in what I'm expecting.
>Looking for first car (23) >Want a luxury car without the luxury parts price tax >Want said car to be decent on gas >Want said car to be easy or relatively easy to wrench on >Want said car to be reliable >Want said car to be a "business man tier" car >Auto or Manual is fine
Budget is 11k.
>So far i'm looking at a Lexus or an Acura My eye is on a 2009/2010 Acura TL, I know some hate the look but I like it a lot and they have Honda reliability. Is it a bad idea Veeky Forums?
Gavin Gutierrez
hahahah faggot. You're not getting a good TL for 11k. It'll be high mileage and salvage title.
Do you know your credit score? How much cash can you actually use for a down payment? How much do you make a month?
Brayden Howard
he can get a first gen acura tsx
Justin Rogers
look at the Solara, it's a glorified Camry with floatier suspension, and more /comfy/.
Lucas Hughes
Lexus LS430
Austin Mitchell
3rd gen tl or an older Lexus if you don't mind old man smell
Logan Scott
The car is ugly and the cabin is noisier than an Accord, it's also really shitty on gas. I also need to mention that this is the model that nearly killed Acura.
Cooper Rodriguez
Want reliability? Want people to assume you're not a car guy? Want it to be fairly easy to work on? Corolla.
Tyler Torres
I live in canada and they're usually priced around 12-14k used by dealers. I figured haggling would help me get it under 10k. With taxes fees pushing 11k.
Down payment is 5k. Credit score is 768.
I'll pass
I'll take a look user thanks
I like lexus a lot and they seem to retain value a better than an acura, will consider thanks user
I think a 2008 TL Type S would be nice, I like the look too, a regular 2008 TL kind of looks nice too. Thanks user
Is it really ugly to people? I kind of like it, but if it's THAT ugly then i'll just get a 2008. Is it true it was really a shitstorm for them?
Chase Butler
Think of it like this, 04-08 was when TL was the highest seller on their lineup. When that model was released it became the worst selling car on their lineup.
Ian Cooper
So you could probably afford to finance 20k. You shouldn't spend more than 20-30% of your monthly income on a car payment.
Cooper Harris
I've been really looking at the 2008, and there are already some benefits by just getting a car 1 year older.
>Can get AWD and more luxury features for thousands less >Car itself is thousands less >More people like the aesthetics >Easier to find what you want (looks that way so far)
Thanks user, if it weren't for you I probably wouldn't have considered these things, I know it's weird but I wasn't really thinking that much about functionality but more looks, it does kind of look too aggressive for me.
I know I could finance a lot higher, but I'm not really on the market for something more then tops 14k. I know about financing payments and all that, it's really common sense. But thanks for the input!
Noah Morgan
BMW E36 BMW E30 BMW E24 Mercedes W123 300D Lexus LS400 (XF10, XF20) Audi C5 A6 Quattro Lexus IS (any gen) Lexus GS (any gen) Lexus SC Maserati GranTurismo >pretty reliable desu, just maintain it right Maserati Quattroporte >known problems- leaking steering rack, power steering pump, clutch, head gasket >Other than that pretty reliable >seriously, maseratis actually aren't that bad to own if you can do your own work for the most part, parts are not too bad if you know how to get them. Porsche Boxster/Cayman
Benjamin Kelly
shit I forgot to ready your budget is 11k my bad
corrected: BMW E30 BMW E34 BMW E36 BMW E46 Mercedes W123 300D - best car on list desu Lexus LS/IS/GS
Thomas Watson
can't get many good things for 14k shut up and buy a civic for
Parker Taylor
t. retarded tripfag
Samuel Nelson
Oh and Acura AWD a shit. If you're going AWD go with a rear-biased system.
Matthew Allen
I like the idea of an E46, but for me maintenance/upkeep costs also factors into the price. I know well kept BMW's are reliable, but the difference in cost for keeping the reliability is also a factor for me.
14K and haggling can get you a few things on the used car markets. Keyword is haggling.
>G37 Not a big fan of them, but will consider.
>C300 Ehh I don't know too much about them, how are the repair costs? I imagine it being german car they're not for someone like me looking for a relatively cheap luxury.
Acura AWD is shit? I though honda made a pretty decent awd drivetrain. I maybe wrong, but from a quick google search nothing really comes up except for MDX.
Jordan Hall
Acura AWD is actually quite advanced, that tripfag is a moron. Check out SH-AWD on youtu.be
Elijah Collins
Definitely check out an IS350. Great cars, especially third-gen (but you're not gonna get a third-gen for $11k lol).
>Acura AWD is shit? Pretty sure Acura AWD in their normal cars is just FWD until it detects slip.
Bentley Martin
>knows nothing about cars >acts like an uppity cunt >AWD!!!!!!!!!!!!
go fuck yourself
John Rodriguez
c300s are reliable. change the oil yourself and it won't cost you a lot.
Jonathan Taylor
Thanks user, i'll see what comes up. I was under the impression honda makes an advanced or atleast better than average awd system aswell.
I really like the idea of a lexus, but since they hold their value better then acura's people like me with low budgets won't be able to get an un-fucked one.
I don't think i've come off as uppity, but I do take everything I read with a grain of salt and do my own research, sorry if you got the wrong impression user.
I can do general maintenance on cars, so I'll look into the c300, i'm just wavering on the idea of, if something breaks no matter how much I saved changing my own oil, parts will eat into those saving.
Again I haven't done much research and I might be dead wrong, but for me i'd like to stay with easy domestic or asian cars for the sake of being able to do any larger repairs myself. I guess i've been scared away from german cars since all the talk of them being a high-cost high-reward type vehicle.