used cars under 15000
Lookin for used cars under 15000? Find more auto classifieds and Used Cars at Used-Cars.Corral.net
Q: used cars under 15000?
what is the cheapes suv on gas and that is low maintains and also under 15000
A: A cheap SUV with low maintenance is going to be hard to find but if you go on www.autotrader.co.uk/ or http://www.exchangeandmart.co.uk/iad for maintenance go for a Japanese car and for price go American. as check your local salvage or local paper for Ads
Q: best used car under $15000?
I have $15000 to spend on a used car from ebay. I like covertables and smaller, speedy-looking compact cars. What are the best options for me? Thanks.
A: -Mazda Miata
- Ford Mustang/Mustang Convertible
- Toyota Celica
- Honda S2000
- Toyota Solara Convertible.
good luck!
Q: What is a fast car under 15000 used?
Trying to look for a left hand drive, maybe turbo, and reliable.
A: http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?ct=u&car_id=248739928&dealer_id=57285160&car_year=2004&rdm=1238252544187&model=350Z&num_records=100&systime=&make2=&highlightFirstMakeModel=&start_year=1981&keywordsfyc=&keywordsfyc=&keywordsrep=&keywordsrep=&engine=&certified=&body_code=0&fuel=&awsp=false&search_type=both&distance=0&marketZipError=false&search_lang=en&showZipError=n&make=NISSAN&keywords_display=&color=&page_location=findacar%3A%3Aispsearchform&min_price=&drive=&default_sort=priceASC&seller_type=b&max_mileage=&style_flag=1&sort_type=priceASC&address=08879&advanced=y&end_year=2010&doors=&transmission=&max_price=&cardist=975&standard=false
this car is very good for performance driving. almost 300 bhp, and it handles like a dream. and it is also very reliable.
if i had 15,000 to buy a used car, this would definitely be the one that I would choose.
good luck!
Q: What is the fastest car that can be bought used for under 15000?
I am looking for a fast car made no earlier than 2003. Not looking for a mustang
A: It should be 4-door, 4-cyls, not sporty. I would prefer Honda or Toyota… First time drivers usually have much more expensive car insurance, and it depends from car. You should compare insurance rates while choosing the car – for example here – carquotes.sinfree.net
Q: Whats the best used car you can get for under 15000?
i have no car liesences yet i was wondering can i get a list of cars on what i can buy for 15,000 and under like a Mustang GT
A: Yes you can get an older GT for that.
Q: whats your favorite car, and it has to be used under 15000 dollars?
A: nothing under 15 grand
Q: what is a nice car that with a v6 enigne under 15000 used? to buy?
A: Nissan Altima 05
Q: whats the best used car you can get for under 15000?
are the 07/08 eclipses any good
A: Well, you have a great budget to start with to enter the used car market but the choice of the 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse may not be the best decision since Mitsubishi was ranked among the lowest quality cars in Reliability by JD Power and there 4 cylinders are terrible. Also with your budget you can get a way better car. You shouldn’t look so much at the year since there are many modern cars that are terrible. You should look at the car for what it is and the mileage of course. For example with $15,000 you can get a 2006 Nissan 350z that is RWD and will 60 in 4.9 sec which is faster than a 2009 BMW 328i by almost 2 seconds or you can get 2006 Ford Mustang GT that will hit 60 in 5.5 and has a burly V8 engine that will give you the power you need. With $15,000 you can get a better car that has what you want and what you need. Here is a list of car that might spark an interest:
Used Cars For Around 15,000:
2005-2007 Ford Mustang GT (RWD 0-60 5.8 sec)
2005-2006 Infiniti G35 Coupe (RWD 0-60 5.5 sec) (#2 Best Buy for Used Car)
2000-2001 BMW M3 (RWD 0-60 4.6 sec)
2000-2001 BMW M5 (RWD 0-60 4.6 sec)
2005-2007 Nissan 350z (RWD 0-60 4.9 sec)
1997-2004 Porsche Boxster (RWD 0-60 7.9 sec)
2000-2004 Ford Mustang Cobra SVT (RWD 0-60 4.7 sec)
2004-2005 Acura TL (FWD 0-60 6.7 sec)
2006-2009 Chevrolet Cobalt SS SuperCharged (FWD 0-60 5.7 sec)
2000-2005 Audi S4 Quattro (AWD 0-60 5.5 sec)
1994-1998 Ford Mustang Cobra SVT (RWD 0-60 5.1 sec)
2003-2007 Honda Accord Coupe/Sedan (RWD 0-60 7.5 sec)
1995-1999 BMW M3 (RWD 0-60 5.4 sec)
2000-2005 BMW 3 Series (RWD 0-60 7.0 sec)
1995-2001 BMW 7 Seres (RWD 0-60 7.9 sec)
2001-2003 BMW Z3 (RWD 0-60 6.9 sec)
2005-2008 Dodge Magnum (RWD 0-60 7.8 sec)
2001-2004 Chevrolet Corvette (RWD 0-60 45.0 sec)
2004-2006 Subaru Impreza WRX/STi (AWD 0-60 4.9-5.9 sec)
2000-2005 Lexus IS 300 (RWD 0-60 7.4 sec)
2004-2005 Dodge SRT-4 (FWD 0-60 5.8 sec)
2000-2007 Mercedes C-Class (RWD 0-60 6.8-8.9 sec)
2005-2007 Ford Mustang V6 (RWD 0-60 8.6 sec)
1998-2000 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 (RWD 0-60 5.6 sec)
2003-2008 Toyota Corolla Type S (FWD 0-60 8.9 sec)
2003-2005 Infiniti G35 Sedan (RWD 0-60 6.7 sec)
1989-1996 Acura Legend (FWD 0-60 8.3 sec)
2001-2004 Volvo S60 (FWD 0-60 7.3 sec)
1996-1998 Audi A4 (FWD 0-60 8.4 sec)
2006-2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse (FWD 0-60 8.3 sec)
1998-2007 Ford Crown Victoria (RWD 0-60 8.7 sec)
1997-2003 BMW 5 Series (RWD 0-60 6.7 sec)
1994-2001 Volkswagen Golf (FWD 0-60 8.2 sec)
2000-2004 Honda S2000 (RWD 0-60 6.5 sec)
2004-2005 Pontiac GTO 5.7/6.0 (RWD 0-60 4.8-5.3 sec)
1999-2004 Ford Mustang GT/Mach 1/Bullitt (RWD 0-60 5.8-6.3 sec)
1992-2000 Lexus SC 300/400 (RWD 0-60 5.9-8 sec)
2003-2006 Hyundai Tiburon (FWD 0-60 9 sec)
1998-2002 Honda Accord Coupe (FWD 0-60 6.9-7.6 sec)
1997-2002 Honda Prelude (FWD 0-60 7.6 sec)
2000-2006 Mercedes-Benz CL Class (RWD 0-60 5.6 sec)
1998-2002 Chevrolet Camaro SS (RWD 0-60 6.3 sec)
2006 Dodge Charger 2.7L V6 (RWD 0-60 9 sec)
1991-1999 Mitsubishi 3000GT Base/VR4 (RWD/AWD 0-60 5.8 sec-7 sec)
2002-Up Jaguar X-Type (RWD 0-60 ?)
2000-2004 Jaguar S-Type (RWD 0-60 ?)
2004-2006 Scion xB (FWD 0-60 8.5 sec)
2006-2008 Chrysler 300 (RWD 0-60 7.6 sec)
2001-2002 Audi TT 225 hp ALMS Coupe Quattro (AWD 0-60 5.6 sec(
1994-1997 Chevrolet Impala SS (RWD 0-60 6.5 sec)
1992-1996 Jaguar XJS (RWD 0-60 6.7 sec)
1995-1998 Nissan 240sx (RWD 0-60 8.1 sec)
1984-1996 Chevrolet Corvette (RWD 0-60 4.7 sec)
1993-1994 Infiniti J30 Base/Touring (RWD 0-60 8.7 sec)
2000-2008 Mercury Grand Marquis (RWD 0-60 9 sec)
1990-1996 Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo (RWD 0-60 5.5 sec)
2005-2007 Cadillac STS V6/V8 (RWD 0-60 5.4-6.3 sec)
1999-2002 BMW M Coupe (RWD 0-60 5.2 sec) (#3 Best Buy for Used Car)
2002-2004 Ford SVT Focus (FWD 0-60 7.4 sec) (#1 Best Buy for Used Car)
1999-2005 Mazda Miata (RWD 0-60 6.5 sec) (#6 Best Buy for Used Car)
1999-2005 BMW 3 Series (RWD 0-60 6.3-10 sec) (#5 Best Buy for Used Car)
______________________________________________________________________
Used Cars For Around 10,000:
2005-2009 Ford Mustang V6/GT (RWD 0-60 5.5-6.8 sec)
1990-1996 Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo (RWD 0-60 5.9 sec)
2003-2005 Nissan 350z (RWD 0-60 4.9 sec)
1995-1999 BMW M3 (RWD 0-60 5.4)
2000-2005 BMW 3 Series (RWD 0-60 7 sec) (#5 Best Buy for Used Car)
1995-2001 BMW 7 Series (RWD 0-60 7.9 sec)
2003 Infiniti G35 Sedan (RWD 0-60 5.9 sec)
2000-2005 Lexus IS 300 (RWD 0-60 7.4 sec)
2000-2007 Mercedes C-Class (RWD 0-60 6.8-8.9 sec)
2000-2003 Nissan Maxima (FWD 0-60 8.3 sec)
1985-1995 Chevrolet Corvette (RWD 0-60 5.9 sec)
2007-2008 Dodge Caliber (FWD 0-60 8.8 sec)
2003-2005 Dodge SRT-4 (FWD 0-60 5.6 sec)
2006-2007 Chevrolet Cobalt SS SuperCharged (RWD 0-60 5.7 sec)
2003-2007 Honda Accord Sedan/Coupe (FWD 0-60 7.5 sec)
1990-2003 Mazda Miata (RWD 0-60 8.3 sec)
1998-2000 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 (RWD 0-60 5.6 sec)
2003-2005 Honda Civic Si (FWD 0-60 6.7 sec)
2003-2008 Toyota Corolla Type S (FWD 0-60 9.7 sec)
2003-2005 Infiniti G35 Sedan (RWD 0-60 6.7 sec)
1989-1996 Acura Legend (FWD 0-60 8.3 sec)
2004-2005 Acura TL (FWD 0-60 5.7 sec)
2005-2007 Dodge Magnum (RWD 0-60 7.8 sec)
2002-2005 VW Passat (FWD 0-60 7.5 sec)
2005-2008 VW Jetta (FWD 0-60 7.8 sec)
2005-2007 Ford Focus (FWD 0-60 7.9 sec)
2005-2006 Acura RSX Type-S (FWD 0-60 6.7 sec)
1980-1982 Chevrolet Corvette (RWD 0-60 8.7 sec)
1998-2002 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 (RWD 0-60 5.4 sec)
1988-1992 Ford Mustang 5.0 (RWD 0-60 5.9 sec)
2001-2004 Volvo S60 (FWD 0-60 7.3 sec)
1996-1998 Audi A4 (FWD 0-60 8.4 sec)
2006-2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse (FWD 0-60 8.3 sec)
1998-2007 Ford Crown Victoria (RWD 0-60 8.7 sec)
1997-2003 BMW 5 Series (RWD 0-60 ?)
1994-2001 Volkswagen Golf (FWD 0-60 8.2 sec)
1999-2003 Acura TL Type-S (FWD 0-60 6.5 sec)
2000-2004 Honda S2000 (RWD 0-60 5.7 sec)
2004-2005 Pontiac GTO 5.7 (RWD 0-60 5.3 sec)
1994-1998 Ford Mustang Cobra (RWD 0-60 6 sec)
1999-2004 Ford Mustang GT/Mach 1/Bullitt (RWD 0-60 5.8-6.3 sec)
1992-2000 Lexus SC 300/400 (RWD 0-60 5.9-8 sec)
2003-2006 Hyundai Tiburon (FWD 0-60 9 sec)
1998-2002 Honda Accord Coupe (FWD 0-60 6.9-7.6 sec)
1997-2002 Honda Prelude (FWD 0-60 7.6 sec)
1997-2004 Porsche Boxster (RWD 0-60 6.9 sec?)
2000-2006 Mercedes-Benz CL Class (RWD 0-60 I think 6.8 sec)
2006 Dodge Charget 2.7L V6 (RWD 0-60 9 sec)
1991-1999 Mitsubishi 3000GT Base/VR4 (RWD/AWD 0-60 5.8 sec-7 sec)
2002-Up Jaguar X-Type (RWD 0-60 8.1 sec)
2000-2004 Jaguar S-Type (RWD 0-60 6.2 sec)
2004-2006 Scion xB (FWD 0-60 8.5 sec)
1992-1996 Jaguar XJS (RWD 0-60 6.7 sec)
1995-1998 Nissan 240sx (RWD 0-60 8.1 sec)
1984-1996 Chevrolet Corvette (RWD 0-60 4.7 sec)
1993-1994 Infiniti J30 Base/Touring (RWD 0-60 8.7 sec)
2000-2008 Mercury Grand Marquis (RWD 0-60 9 sec)
2003-2007 Cadillac CTS (RWD 0-60 7.8 sec)
1999-2006 Toyota Solara (FWD 0-60 9.2 sec)
2008-2009 Mitsubishi Lancer DX (FWD 0-60 9.4 sec)
2002-2006 Nissan Altima 2.5/3.5(FWD 0-60 6.7-8.9 sec)
2004-2006 Nissan Sentra SE-R (FWD 0-60 5.8 sec)
1989-1994 Nissan Skyline (AWD 0-60 6.7 sec)
2002-2005 Subaru Impreza WRX (AWD 0-60 6.9 sec)
2002-2006 Toyota Camry LE/SE/XLE (FWD 0-60 7.2-8.7sec)
2000-2006 Audi TT (FWD 0-60 7.8 sec)
1999-2002 BMW M Coupe (RWD 0-60 5.2 sec) (#3 Best Buy for Used Car)
2002-2004 Ford SVT Focus (FWD 0-60 7.4 sec) (#1 Best Buy for Used Car)
1999-2005 Mazda Miata (RWD 0-60 6.5 sec) (#6 Best Buy for Used Car)
1999-2005 BMW 3 Series (RWD 0-60 6.3-10 sec) (#5 Best Buy for Used Car)
AND MANY MANY MORE!!!
HOPE THIS HELPS!!!
Q: What are some of the best cars for a 16 year old kid?
I need a car that costs under 15000 (used), VERY reliable, runs well, and has good mpg.
A: depends on if you want to work on it yourself or modify like a ricer. PU trucks are the simplest of all the vehicles out there now to work on, they have a minimum of complex mechanics but unfortunetley they are now computer controlled and fuel injected. On the other hand a compact import by a good manufacturer will run forever if treated correctly
Q: what is a nice car for me that is under $15000?
hi im 16 years old , and im a guy , im looking for a used car that is under $15k and that is like a sports car and looks cool for my age
i do not wants trucks. please send me your advice with an estimate price
A: A 2009 chevy cobalt coupe starts at $14,900
A 2009 chevy cobalt sedan starts at $14,90
I personally like the cobalt coupe!
Q: Good-looking sedan for under $15000?
I want a used car, for a teen guy, under 15000
Most attractive looking car for that price? from 1998 to recently preferrably
A: I would try to get an 05-ish Chrysler 300. Those things are SO pimp looking, and they are super comfortable.
Q: what would be a good first car thats under $15000?
what would be a good car for me to get that is usually around 15000 or less used with not a lot of miles…im looking for either a coupe or sedan i hate wagons and dont really care for rag top convertibles the hard tops i dont mind and i also dont want an suv trucks are a maybe
A: $15,000 will buy you a whole lot of car.
The truth of the matter is that you can find a good, recent year, low mileage, high quality example of virtually any type of vehicle for that price, so you’re better-off choosing deciding upon the type of vehicle you want to buy before then pursuing a particular model because your menu is wide-open.
One thing you may want to consider is buying a new car; and there are several reasons why you should. First of all, a new car comes with a full bumper-to-bumper new car warranty. While some used vehicles include certain limited warranties, a new car will guarantee you no additional expenses beyond fuel, tires, and basic maintenance for a minimum of 3 years or 36,000 and up to 7 years and 100,000 miles if you choose to add an extended warranty.
A second important reason is the result of an unusual phenomenon resulting from the world’s upside down economy. Because people are hanging on to their cars longer rather than buying new ones and many people are turning to used cars as a way to save money, used cars have never been in shorter supply or greater demand than they are today. Add-in “cash for clunkers” literally destroying about 1/2 million more and the result is that they also cost more than they ever have, meaning they’re not the same kind of bargain they used to be.
http://www.mlive.com/auto/index.ssf/2009/11/economy_101_the_post-clunker_r.html
At the same time, manufacturers have never been more desperate to win new car buyers and dealers have never been more eager not negotiate. A dealer doesn’t have to worry about having to sell a used car to make room for next year’s model like he does with every new car. The result is that rebates have never been more favorable and dealers have never been more willing to negotiate, so new cars have never delivered more for your money (especially if you can find a 2009 model still on lots or a “dealer demo” that’s never been titled and is still considered new, but a manager may have used as his own “company car”. These can often be had for a relative steal.
So, there’s a bit of a “Perfect Storm” in terms of new cars being the best values they’ve ever been at the same time used cars have never been as unattractive. The result is… hang on to your hat… that some NEW versions of a vehicle are cheaper to buy than a used one. And before you think I’m just self-medicating again, it’s not me, but the good folks at Edmunds.com who’ve done the research to prove it. Have a look for yourself at:
http://blogs.edmunds.com/greencaradvisor/2009/03/some-new-cars-cheaper-than-used-now-hybrids-included-edmunds-study-finds.html
The third reason is also a result of the financial crisis. If you’ll notice, it’s barely 2010 and some 2011 vehicles are about to roll onto dealer lots. September used to be when next years’ models would appear, but that’s no longer true. Once the bottom fell out of the car market and GM and Chrysler were bailed out, they pretty-much faced a “make better cars or die” situation. And because every other company’s financial results were blown out of the water anyway, this was the year they didn’t have to worry about making their quarterly earnings numbers. Their only mission was to get their best products into showrooms NOW; and every vehicle from 2009 forward, even among most competitors who have had to compete, have been notably more well-equipped with better features, higher quality, and more powerful and economical power trains.
Here’s the final, and perhaps the very best, reason to consider a new car, or at least something to think about even if you buy a used one. You can certainly find new AND used vehicles within your $15,000 price range. However, if you aim just a little bit higher you can get a LOT more car for your money as you now enter the mid-size new car segment at about $17,000, including cars that might continue to suit your needs into your twenties. Even if you buy a used vehicle, there’s a certain wisdom in the fact that at a certain point, money you save up-front buying a cheaper car can wind up just costing you more in repairs later.
Either way, even if you don’t spend your entire budget, you should consider financing a few thousand dollars of your purchase, even if you have to pay interest. Doing so can help you establish strong credit early in your life; and if you can do so responsibly, it can be one of the single-most important things you can ever do for yourself. Just think about THIS… People with the best credit tend to pay the least for things because they pay the lowest interest rates. This means being able to take advantage of all the great 0% financing car offers which, even if you just stick the money in the bank instead at 2%, means you will be making free money. On the other hand, those with the worst credit can wind-up paying 20% interest for a car loan, and that’s if they can find financing in the first place. The difference over the life of a new car can double the price, not to mention costing even-more by forcing people to choose used vehicles without warranties that are more expensive to repair.
For the average consumer, and I’m absolutely NOT exaggerating, the difference between good and bad credit upon your lifestyle will have more of an impact than most college educations. I am DROP DEAD serious. If you can use this as an opportunity to build you credit, even if you don’t need to borrow the money, you absolutely should. And if it means giving your parents the money to hold and make your payments for you, DO IT. You will receive few pieces of better or more important advice during the rest of your entire life.
So, let’s put this theory into practical application with an actual car. This spring, Ford is bringing the 2011 Fiesta to North America. The Fiesta is a new car here, but it’s been Ford’s best selling car in Europe for almost a decade and one of Europe’s favorites. It’s simply a terrific car. Period. It’s attractive, extremely well-made, kick in the pants fun to drive, and terrific on fuel. And get this… the starting price (and this is the STICKER price, mind you) is $13,320. They go all the way up to $20,000 if you want bigger alloy rims, features like leather power seats, and an automatic transmission, but you can buy an EXTREMELY comfortably-configured vehicle for $15,000, especially when you consider the price’s I’ve mentioned are STICKER, not actual, prices. This is no “cheap” car… it’s a superb car that happens to be inexpensive. It even has the rockin’ Ford/Microsoft SYNC voice control audio and Bluetooth system. Have some fun getting acquainted with Fiesta here:
http://bp2.forddirect.fordvehicles.com/2011-Ford-Fiesta
If you want to see even more about it, you can read the blogs of 100 people Ford gave Fiestas to drive for 6 months during their two “Fiesta Movement” campaigns at:
http://www.fiestamovement.com and http://www.fiestamovement2.com
I’m not just going-on about Fiesta because it’s cheap. Other makers offer cheap cars too, but none are anywhere near as good a car as Fiesta happens to be, and it has years of incredible reviews and best-selling awards in Europe (where they really won’t settle for the kind off garbage that’s often sold in North America). In fact, Ford’s dirtiest little secret is that even when they were making lousy vehicles during the 80’s and 90’s (and even part of the 2000’s), they never stopped making vehicles like Mondeo, Fiesta, and Focus (an entirely different Ford Focus that will be replacing what’s currently made here for the 2012 model year) that’s another European best-seller and favorite. With other cars like the Chevy Aveo, Toyota Yaris, and so forth, you usually wind up regretting how little car your money bought. With Fiesta, you’d be absolutely amazed by how MUCH car you bought for your money.
No matter what car you decide to buy, please at least do yourself the favor of not simply choosing to buy a used car by default and take this for the tremendous opportunity it is to begin establishing a strong credit history that will pay you back with lifelong benefits even when you’re buying your 6th, 7th, and 8th new cars and you’re thinking about selling your home because your own kids have already moved out to go to college. And don’t just take MY word for it either. Do your homework and “run the numbers” yourself to see exactly which outcome will serve your interests best. It too is a skill that will serve you well throughout your life.
But just think about it… if, for your $15,000 (or perhaps just a little bit, but not much, more), you could own a brand new vehicle that would be free of ANY repair costs for at least 3 years and 36,000 miles (or up to 7 years or 100,000 miles by buying a $1,000 extended warranty), so dependable that your ability to go to school, work, or social functions would NEVER be in question, offer one of the best economy and safety ratings available, ALL while being an absolute kick in the pants to drive and providing you with the opportunity to establish your credit foundation for your entire lifetime, wouldn’t that be absolutely terrific?
The best news is that you can. Just make sure that if you DO choose to buy a used car, it’s a better value proposition than the best new car available that would serve your needs.
Best of luck. I hope this helps.
Q: Is it worth to refinance my used car?
My current interest rate is 6.5% and my payoff is around 15000. I was wondering if its worth to refinance my used 2008 car under 5.54%. I have 50 payments left. Will I save a lot of money and is it worth doing it at all? How will this affect my credit score? I have nearly perfect credit.
A: Are you sure you can get 5.54% on a used car? That’s pretty low. But even if you could, and you refinanced for the time remaining on your loan, you won’t reduce your monthly payment very much, maybe $10-$15.
You could extend the length of your loan and reduce your monthly payment, but do you want to still be making payments on an old used car 6, 7, or 8 years from now, and being upside down for most of that time?
Refinancing a car doesn’t bring the same benefits of refinancing a 30 year home loan, even if interest rates drop a little.
Q: What is the Fastest coupe under $15,000 ?
What is the fastest coupe car to purchase under $15000 used or new and under 40 000 miles, based on speed 0-60, looks of car, value , how much it costs to insure, and one that a male can drive no chick car
, sedans too i guess if there is a fast sedan anywhere ?
Forgot to mention please newer type cars lets just say 2003 and newer
thank you
AUTO Transmission .
with AUTO Transmission .
A: To name a few; SRT-4, Trans AM WS6, Camaro SS, Porsche 994 Turbo S, S4, WRX, Cobalt SS…
Q: used sports car under 17000 dollars?
My parents are wanting to buy me a car and I wanted to buy a Honda Civic Si Coupe 2008 or 2009 model (since 2007 and older models had that 3rd gear popping out problem) but 20000 is too expensive for them.
They want me to get the same regular Honda Civic for 15000 that my mom had. I hate that car period.
Is there a cool looking car like Honda Civic Si but cheaper? say… under 17000 dollars.
I am looking at Mitsubishi Eclipse GS but the horsepower it has is very similar to the Honda Civic and honestly I think its overpriced.
I appreciate your time
A: Old man dirt said it all:
MAZDA Miata MX-5
Best sports car for the money in North America.
Related Posts