You have $10,000 to buy a daily driver

You have $10,000 to buy a daily driver

It has to be
>reliable
>newer than 2000
>less than 100,000 miles

preferably
>fun
>decent looking

what do you buy?

Oh also you dont have to spend the whole $10k

The less the better

MIATA
IS
ALWAYS
THE
ANSWER
(Or an E46)

Can you just man up and ask us for advice instead of disguising it as some stupid game

Civic

Civic hatch

Honda civic

I grew up with my mom owning a red hatchback that lasted until 2009, then she bought a 2009 sedan that I drive now. Those shits last forever and the one I daily is reliable as fuck. I'm almost positive it isn't worth more than 10k but I'm not sure.

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e39 540i with a stick.

you put all that effort into this massive shitpost

the twingo is a real Veeky Forums meme, do not buy

NP Pajero.

aren't old bmws unreliable/expensive to fix

All old BMWs and Mercedes are expensive fix. Just because they're a decade older doesn't mean the official parts get cheaper.

One of those Honda Civics that look like a motorcycle helmet from year 3000.

Toyota corolla, miata, ninja 250, the Veeky Forums starter package

Spend the rest on aftermarket

Focus SVT or Honda civic with a few simple mods

Are they a little more expensive? Yes. Would you rather pay 800 bucks for a compressor on a civic or 1000 or 1200 for one on a bmw? The choice should be obvious.

05 mustang GT or 03 Mach 1

Mazda 6

Civic Si
Rsx Type-S

My car is from 2000
so i buy it from myself for free and keep the free money

A fukkin LS430, boy.

its not so much the cost of repairs but the frequency of them

are they less reliable? do things break more often?

wanted a mustang but can't find one from 05+ for under 13k

04-06 Volvo s60r

All other answers are wrong

No. Things do not break more often provided you don't buy one that was abused. Same as any car.

good idea

I actually really am considering this now

There's a bit of misinformation in here, E46s tend to have a fair bit of small things break but they're cheap to fix.

>filter by age, mileage, price, LPG fuel and minimum power so I don't have to look at hundreds of ads
>almost all that's left are Hyundais, Jags, Alfas, Chryslers, Cadillacs and used German luxury
It's like a gallery of unreliable.

so is it a bad idea to buy a mustang with over 100k miles?

translaton: help me buy a car

E36 M3 sedan
fuck your post 2000

E39 540i if you don't mind having to do a cooling system overhaul around 100k miles. Most of it starts going bad around then.

2.3 Ford ranger

4th gen Trans Am.
I think examples with less than 100k can be had for less than $10k but I haven't looked that hard.

Get a V6 Camry, faster than most of Veeky Forums

pretty much

I buy keys of cocaine and flip them until I have a fucking Camaro

Search up pretty much every damn Car selling website and limit the results to 2013-2017 under 45K miles 9000 or less, Shitloads upon shitloads of choices.

turbo Saabaru

I live in new zealand, id either buy an r32 or an r34 turbo manuel

Diesel Audi A3

a cherry mercedes benz CLK 430 convertible. god damn is that a satisfying car to drive.

07-08 T5 XC90

5 cyl turbo for super dependibility

Those bitches will spin all four

Mk 5 GTI

...

>pouring any money into a car that's not your dream car

A car that's in the sticky

Chevy cobalt

Toyota 86, only because the new MX-5 hasn't been around long enough to depreciate below $10k yet.

>Car has lasted 7 years
>Lasts forever
Pick one.

Only driven 10500 miles a year so someone just drove it like a normal car.

Got mine for 8k.

>newer than 2000.
Keep the money, thx senpai

>so is it a bad idea to buy a mustang
Yes

Lexus LS of literally any year.

>car lasted from 1995 until 2009, it developed an exhaust leak and was burning oil so we sold it off

>Newer than 2000
>Less than 100,000 miles

Well fuck off then, i'd rather fix me up a 95-00 Civic for 5k tops that will run for the next 30 years.

>Got mine for 8k.
Also woth 21k miles.

I win

Volvo S60R in manual
If not, an S60T5 in manual

>Using a Bike as a DD
At least post a scooter or something more practical.

2008 Volvo S40 T5.

/thread

8 cylinder?

I just bought a 2008 Silverado 2500hd create cab for 10k. I'd say its a pretty reliable truck.

used sv650

some 2013 Toyota Yaris with like 30k miles on it. Easily has another 100k+ miles worth in it. Toyota reliability, only 3ish years old. Easy.

Legacy GT

05 Mazdaspeed Miata

This guy knows what's up. Got my 04 Acura RSX Type S with a clean title and 73,000 miles for $8,000. Been an awesome car so far.

Short bus with Powerstroke 7.3.

a wagon.

>FWD
Cucks

Underrated as fuck toast

Underrated post here.

A 2GR Camry will be faster than 95% of the other cars on the road.

2004 silverado ss
Awd and 345 horsepower

My only requirements are 6+ cylinders and a manual transmission.

Cars that fulfill this requirement are usually pretty cool as a byproduct.

tfw Camry SE with 270hp V6 shared with Lotus Evora

If i ever come across one without the annoying stuck-throttle issues i would cop that, and still have extra money for modifying since OP's budget is $10k

I was seriously looking at V6 Accord coupes with the 6-speed. Bought a Mustang instead and I kinda regret it.

Those 2GR Camrys are fast as fuck.
3268 lb curb weight with 268 hp = 12.2 lbs per hp

Keep in mind an FRS has a power to weight ratio of 14 lbs per hp kek

Import a late model R34 sedan.

944

2009 Diesel Impreza WRX

Bugeye WRX.
It's about the best you're gonna get.

Got pic related for 8k € (about $9k)
>2008
>no scratches or anything on the inside or outside
>1.4l i4 turbocharged (120hp, enough for a daily)
>handles neat (quite stiff suspension)
>looks neat (bitches love it)
>only the necessary stuff installed (satnav, seat heating, rain sensor)
>don't know if bucket seats are standard, but it's got them. nice ones
>engine is said to keep up to ~150.000km without major failures
>rather low fuel consumption (7-8 l/100km or 30 - 35mpg) (lower than my previous lancer with a 1.8l mivec na, all the fuel consumption, none the power)

It was a lucky finding however, only owner before me was a grandpa who loved and cherished the car.

A cb650f
Nothing about it being a car in op

5 post-facelift Twingos, each in different color for different days, with $1k per Twingo for maintenance

buy a cheap, reliable shitbox. whatever goes. even a shit tier corolla, twingo, or whatever local shitboxes are good

save the money for fixes, coke and hookers

>kilo of coke
>$10k

Nope.

Murdered out lincoln ls manuel with plenty of room for mods

IS300

Bought 2005 Buick LeSabre with 45k for $5500.
Feels good man.

how many post-2000, used, sub 10k cars there are that are reliable and not beat to shit?

Seventh generation Honda Accord Coupe with the V6 and a manual transmission. In my opinion, one of the best looking generations, inside and out.

Merc E320CDI