My (potential) car.

Started by Röland4 pages

My (potential) car.

2001 Chevrolet Cavalier Z24
Mileage: 81,500
Engine: 2.4L I4
Transmission: AUTO
Drivetrain: FWD

CD player, 14.3 gallon tank, sunroof.

Thoughts? mmm

Re: My (potential) car.

Originally posted by Röland

[b]2001 Chevrolet Cavalier Z24

Mileage: 81,500
Engine: 2.4L I4
Transmission: AUTO
Drivetrain: FWD

CD player, 14.3 gallon tank, sunroof.

Thoughts? mmm [/B]

Very cool car🙂

Hmm, that sounds pretty cool. How much? Could you find a standard car instead? My only thought on this, otherwise, go Roland, f*ck yeah!

I'd take it, how much?

Originally posted by Scythe
Hmm, that sounds pretty cool. How much? Could you find a standard car instead? My only thought on this, otherwise, go Roland, f*ck yeah!

I can't drive standard. 🙁

$5,900 but I can get $200 taken off by taking an ad in and I think I could talk the salesperson dwon to $5,500 anyway.

Originally posted by darthsith19
I'd take it, how much?

$5,900, but I could probably get it down to $5,500.

😱 Looks good!

Originally posted by ScarletSpeed
Very cool car🙂

Thanks. w00t

Originally posted by Röland
I can't drive standard. 🙁

$5,900 but I can get $200 taken off by taking an ad in and I think I could talk the salesperson dwon to $5,500 anyway.

Ahh, you should learn, it's easy, and standards just last longer and are built tougher imo.

Hmm, $5,900 seems kinda like alot, these Chevy's are prone ot have tube problems as well as transmission failings. You could get lucky and get one that's good to go all the time, but I wouldn't pay more than $4,000 for it. Still, with the ad you bring in, and talking it down, $5,100-$5,500 around there is alright.

Just be careful, ask about it's previous owner if it isn't new, and try to get a good look at it under the hood if you know anything about cars.

Which car in the photo is it?

Originally posted by Scythe
Ahh, you should learn, it's easy, and standards just last longer and are built tougher imo.

Hmm, $5,900 seems kinda like alot, these Chevy's are prone ot have tube problems as well as transmission failings. You could get lucky and get one that's good to go all the time, but I wouldn't pay more than $4,000 for it. Still, with the ad you bring in, and talking it down, $5,100-$5,500 around there is alright.

Just be careful, ask about it's previous owner if it isn't new, and try to get a good look at it under the hood if you know anything about cars.


If you believe this, this is one of the cheapest cars I've found that I could afford with my budget.

I know jack shit about cars other than to change the oil and minor stuff lol, thanks for the info though Scythe.

Originally posted by lord xyz
Which car in the photo is it?

crackers

Originally posted by Röland
If you believe this, this is one of the cheapest cars I've found that I could afford with my budget.

I know jack shit about cars other than to change the oil and minor stuff lol, thanks for the info though Scythe.

Well if it fits your budget, and there's no other alternative, then go for it dude. They've been known to have transmission troubles, but I know a good deal that don't. It's nice, black, sun roof, and a guy your age would love the cd player. Try talking the price lower, and if you can't anymore, then go ahead and go for it, ya know? You'll hopefully be insured, and work hard to get a better, newer car soon, so there's nothing to worry about.

That my good sir... is a babe magnet

Originally posted by Scythe
Well if it fits your budget, and there's no other alternative, then go for it dude. They've been known to have transmission troubles, but I know a good deal that don't. It's nice, black, sun roof, and a guy your age would love the cd player. Try talking the price lower, and if you can't anymore, then go ahead and go for it, ya know? You'll hopefully be insured, and work hard to get a better, newer car soon, so there's nothing to worry about.

I should have a newer car within 3 years, I make a little under $600 a month on a part time job so I can easily afford it, I just don't want to be putting a high payment on a car that I am not going to have for more than 5 years. Even if I can't talk the person lower, I could get at least $200 taken off with the ad.

The main reason why I want it is because it will help cut down on gas money a lot. Thanks for the info though Scythe.

Originally posted by FoxMeister
That my good sir... is a babe magnet


haermm Hopefully.

Originally posted by Röland
I should have a newer car within 3 years, I make a little under $600 a month on a part time job so I can easily afford it, I just don't want to be putting a high payment on a car that I am not going to have for more than 5 years. Even if I can't talk the person lower, I could get at least $200 taken off with the ad.

The main reason why I want it is because it will help cut down on gas money a lot. Thanks for the info though Scythe.

That's good. Good thinking man. It is better to get a stupid piece of shit car that has a million problems, but a low gas intake and can save you money on gas man. I hope your daily commute isn't a long drive.

And no need to thank me Roland.

Originally posted by Röland
crackers
There's no obvious distinction.

Originally posted by Röland
$5,900, but I could probably get it down to $5,500.

Pretty damn expensive for a 2001 Chevy.

Originally posted by lord xyz
There's no obvious distinction.

Serious?