Hey guys

Hey guys,

I am about to get $11,000 for a car but I need this car to last.

I found a few on Craigslist, can you guys help me decide which one would be the best choice? I also welcome new suggestions.

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These 3 are the only ones I have so far.

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Got one more.

>need this car to last
>considers VW
AKA cars built to be leased and explode after 50k miles.

I'm not that good with cars bud. Only one I've had that lasted was a VW. Like I said, I'm open to suggestions.

You're better off asking reddit to be quite honest with you familia

Passat
>vw
>rebuilt title
>not tdi
>automatic

328i
>bmw
>carbon buildup
>no dipstick
>badgewhore lease special

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Thanks for the suggestions. I'm looking for something under 65,000 miles.

Don't. Only idiots care about mileage. How it was maintained is more important.

Getting a car from craigslist I don't really trust how it was maintained. I'd rather spend over $7,000 for a car that will last me 10 years than $2,000 for one that won't. Thanks.

So buy one with a stack of service records. All matching tires is another good sign of how it was taken care of.

Sounds good, thanks.

Also, What's a badgewhore...

All Honda vehicles that my family has owned are still running to this day without any major problems.

'09 Accord - minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/cto/5674501930.html
'09 Accord - minneapolis.craigslist.org/ank/cto/5688542231.html
'10 Accord - minneapolis.craigslist.org/ram/cto/5666954082.html
'13 Civic - minneapolis.craigslist.org/dak/cto/5652681658.html

You can also try cars.com for more results. Buying from dealers will give you many more options.

'09 Civic - cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/673708635/overview/

Mazda is also a good brand.

Good luck. :-)

Someone who cares only about the brand of the car. BMW = I am perceived as rich, etc. and that's better than driving a reliable car.

Got it. I was here a couple of weeks ago asking questions and people mentioned the 3 series were reliable cars.

Thanks! I'll check them out.

>I need this car to last
>Volkswagen

>expecting serious answer from Veeky Forums

Dont fall for the VW meme OP.

We have a 2011 TDI Jetta that we use as an econobox/winter beater and it gets around 4.5L/100km and it has 224,000~ KM. No problems ever.

>Euro diesel

VWs for the American market are gimped to meet our shit regulations and the "VW meme" exists for a reason.