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<blockquote data-quote="Randy Savage" data-source="post: 3410891" data-attributes="member: 545614"><p>I wouldn't buy the car. Although, my thought pattern is a little different then that of many people on here. If it's your first car, or you don't know much about cars (which you claim), then why spend $2000 on something without knowing what you'll get out of it?</p><p></p><p>Either find a much cheaper beater to get by until you can afford something else, or find a cheaper, more logical choice with less wear and tear on it. Or, bus/bike till you can save up enough to afford something more practical, and suitable for you. Don't settle for something that will not be a good long-term ride simply because you 'like' it. Get something that's logical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Savage, post: 3410891, member: 545614"] I wouldn't buy the car. Although, my thought pattern is a little different then that of many people on here. If it's your first car, or you don't know much about cars (which you claim), then why spend $2000 on something without knowing what you'll get out of it? Either find a much cheaper beater to get by until you can afford something else, or find a cheaper, more logical choice with less wear and tear on it. Or, bus/bike till you can save up enough to afford something more practical, and suitable for you. Don't settle for something that will not be a good long-term ride simply because you 'like' it. Get something that's logical. [/QUOTE]
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