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Mar 15 2013 07:38pm
So i just recieved a large sum of money from an insurance company and am looking to buy a new car (not brand new). Im looking to spend $5000-$7000.

The car a i would really like to get is a 2003 audi a4. I know Audi's have high repair bills but i was hoping a 2003 might be new enough to not be in the shop too much. So any advice/comments would be appreciated.

Or what are other cars in that price range i should be looking at? im currently 21 and looking for a decently reliable car to last a few years.
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Mar 15 2013 07:44pm
2003 is still 10 years old.

get a civic or accord and be done with it if you are just buying a daily driver.
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Mar 15 2013 07:49pm
Quote (Subwoofer @ Mar 15 2013 07:44pm)
2003 is still 10 years old.

get a civic or accord and be done with it if you are just buying a daily driver.


my last car was a 1990 honda accord....The new car will be a dd but id like to be proud of my car for once and have it be a little better than a boring ol economobile
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Mar 15 2013 08:00pm
Quote (CartermatiC @ Mar 15 2013 07:49pm)
my last car was a 1990 honda accord....The new car will be a dd but id like to be proud of my car for once and have it be a little better than a boring ol economobile


now im confused...how is an a4 not a boring ol economobile?

get a 98-02 ls1 camaro if you want something worth having in your price range.
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Mar 15 2013 08:14pm
Get a bike.
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Mar 15 2013 08:14pm
10 year old audi, is not a great investment.

jeep wrangler :ph34r:
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