Good cheap car chart

>no one ever fucking reads that shit
clearly you didn't. You leased an automatic Scion FR-S

thanks, I'm in hard time financially than i'm accustomed to. I just had a baby, I'm big and fat, and often haul furniture for resale on craigslist. So I'm trying to split the difference like station wagon, van, or suv. but that scion defiantly looks like a good fallback plan. actually i would rather have that than blow a lot on a van that doesn't last. in some strange twist of fate gas is pretty cheap in NJ so its not that big of deal.

i appreciate the suggestion I might go have a look at it.

space is a concern, you may rather take a look at these. They're more spacious but should be just as reliable.
cnj.craigslist.org/cto/6016261157.html
cnj.craigslist.org/cto/6011898942.html
cnj.craigslist.org/cto/5960212163.html

Can someone recomend some trucks i should look for with a 10k budget? I was really looking at tacomas but it seems like everyone asks stupid prices for what they are and when i ask people i know what other options there are for a good 4x4 medium sized truck that can do some mild offroading sometimes i get different answers from everyone and it makes it difficult when people say oh X is shit you want Y etc etc.

The mid-size truck market is pretty shit. For the money, you're better off with a used full size truck.
Heavily recommend the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra.
Though if you HAVE to have a mid-size truck, the Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon are every bit as good as the Tacoma, but without the numerous frame problems.

wow, thanks you saved me so much time. I will never be able to repay you. I will leave you with my lifetime inexpensive used car knowledge. Ttops always leak, the old Camry engine was so good I think they made a mistake, Subaru paid to fix my transmission after the warranty just because they care, chevys last longer than expected if you take care of them, cheap fords that look good are a disaster waiting to happen. that is all i know.

Its not so much i have to have a mid size but since i dont tow anything and mainly use the bed every now and then i figured it would be better on gas and space.

>i figured it would be better on gas and space.
the gas mileage difference is negligible. One of the Tacoma's competitors, the Honda Ridgeline, uses a 3.5L V6. This would be fine except the Honda V6 gets the EXACT same gas mileage numbers as a 4x4 Silverado with the 5.3L V8.
fueleconomy.gov/feg/Find.do?action=sbs&id=30164&id=30471&id=30451

The fuel economy numbers don't lie. There's no noticeable difference.

upload it dude. I would take a go at it

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